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Logic IV 36.
Elensis, I do not think any ancient author says he was. Does Mr. Lutoslawski then not believe he was there? It must probably have been during the sojourn of Plato to Megara that he wrote the following ten dialogues:
The Charmides discusses the question whether we are to say that nothing is good but knowledge and no knowledge unless it be of the good so that there would be a knowledge of knowledge. There is not definite conclusion. The laches is intended to show that knowledge alone is good by showing that even courage is knowledge. The Lysis endeavors to make readers feel that the inquiry after truth is good even if no great progress is made. [He?] looks up the good from the point of view of attractions. The Euthydemus ridicules the common sophists as really not conveying or possessing any knowledge.

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