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Insert Name Instructor 's Name Course Date Euthydemus Plato Euthydemus is a dialogue that was written by Plato . It is a discussion that ridicules the logical misleading notion of the sophists . The Euthydemus describes a visit by Socrates and other youths to two brothers Euthydemus and Dionysodorus . The brothers were considered to be famous sophists . Sophists can be described to be a professional class of teachers who exhibit professional opposition . They have the ability to justify that the bad to appear as the good . There main aim is to

argue even in false arguments for their own benefit . They are good in convincing others of what is not true to be considered to be true . In the dialogue as narrated by the Socrates the two brothers Euthydemus and Dionysodorus were sophists . They would rebel to any person who would think to be talking the truth
A virtue can be described to mean conformity to a standard of right . It is something that if one possess is considered to be right . All virtues are of beneficial quality and can be measured as power of a thing . A virtue can be a manly strength or courage , a commendable quality or trait , the capacity to act or even chastity especially in a woman . From the dialogue it is evident that a virtue can be taught . It is right for someone to learn a virtue than to consider it as something concrete inherited . Most of the virtues are not inborn to people but many...
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