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We don't need to look at this at great length.
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You can, I'm sure in your sections, you might want to talk about
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the arguments a little more specifically that are used
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in these first three sets of conversations
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between Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus.
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The question, more importantly-- the question, I don't know that
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it's more importantly, but the question that I want us to
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examine a little bit here in the time remaining is what,
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again, these characters represent.
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Cephalus, as his name implies, Cephalus.
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What does that mean?
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Do you know?