PPT Slide
Ancient & Medieval Philosophy -- David L. Rouse
PHAEDPUS: Your account, Socrates, precisely reproduces what is said by those who claim to be experts in the art of speech. I remember that we did touch briefly on this sort of contention a while ago and the professionals regard it as a highly important point.
S0CRATES: Very well then, take Tisias himself, you have thumbed him carefully, so let Tisias tell us this. Does he maintain that the probable is anything other than that which commends itself to the multitude?
PHAEDRUS: How could it be anything else ?