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To reconstruct Socrates’ and Gorgiss argment.

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Reconstruct Socrates’ argument at

Gorgias

, 474b-475e that concludes, “therefore, no one

would take doing what is unjust over suffering it.”

1) Something is admirable if and only if it is good (beneficial) or brings pleasure.

2) Therefore, ______________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________.

3) _______________________________________________________________.

4) Therefore, if one of two shameful things is more shameful than the other, it will be so

because it surpasses the other either in pain or evil (harm) or in both..

5) _______________________________________________________________.

6) Therefore, if doing what is unjust is more shameful than suffering it, then the former

surpasses the latter either in pain or evil (harm) or in both.

7) ___________________________________________________________________.

8) Therefore, doing what is unjust does not surpass suffering what is unjust in both.

9) Therefore, __________________________________________________________.

10) ___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________.

11) Therefore, no one would take doing what is unjust over suffering it.

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