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Dialogue
1 Phileb| when first beginning to think; (2) the same notion when 2 Phileb| themselves. But Plato seems to think further that he has explained 3 Phileb| we are easily led on to think of others; for we cannot 4 Phileb| many may be inclined to think that this conclusively disproves 5 Phileb| of knowledge wonderful to think of at a time when knowledge 6 Phileb| you mean, Socrates? Do you think that any one who asserts 7 Phileb| dialectic.~PROTARCHUS: I think that I partly understand 8 Phileb| famous men.~PROTARCHUS: I think that what Socrates is now 9 Phileb| excellent, Philebus.~PHILEBUS: I think so too, but how do his words 10 Phileb| pleasures, as I am inclined to think, but this will appear more 11 Phileb| true opinion you would not think that you were pleased when 12 Phileb| composition?~SOCRATES: Not, I think, at present; but if I want 13 Phileb| difficult to follow at first. I think however, that if I could 14 Phileb| measure—all these may, I think, be rightly reckoned by 15 Phileb| kind?~PROTARCHUS: You, I think, will have to tell me that.~ 16 Phileb| Offer up a prayer, then, and think.~SOCRATES: I am thinking, 17 Phileb| delivers the soul.— What think you, Protarchus?~PROTARCHUS: 18 Phileb| classes?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, I think that I understand you: you 19 Phileb| distinguished the four, I think that we had better refresh 20 Phileb| generated; and I do not think that I shall be far wrong 21 Phileb| let us be careful, for I think that the danger will be 22 Phileb| and never will I say or think otherwise.~SOCRATES: Shall 23 Phileb| senses?~SOCRATES: I do not think that he could—but now go 24 Phileb| the cause of all; and I think that you now have my answer.~ 25 Phileb| Very true.~SOCRATES: I think, friend, that we have now 26 Phileb| SOCRATES: And memory may, I think, be rightly described as 27 Phileb| recollection?~PROTARCHUS: I think so.~SOCRATES: And do we 28 Phileb| your opinion?~PROTARCHUS: I think that we should.~SOCRATES: 29 Phileb| quality; and this is what you think should be examined?~PROTARCHUS: 30 Phileb| explanation?~SOCRATES: I think that the soul at such times 31 Phileb| such pleasures.~SOCRATES: I think that there are, Protarchus; 32 Phileb| statement?~PROTARCHUS: I think that by pleasure he must 33 Phileb| know, persons who say and think so.~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ 34 Phileb| Certainly.~SOCRATES: And do they think that they have pleasure 35 Phileb| SOCRATES: And they must think or they would not say that 36 Phileb| pleasure, in which they think that there is nothing sound, 37 Phileb| existence.~PROTARCHUS: I think I follow you.~SOCRATES: 38 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: There is, I think.~SOCRATES: And the greater 39 Phileb| them.~PROTARCHUS: I should think so.~SOCRATES: Search the 40 Phileb| certainly what they appear to think.~SOCRATES: And is not destruction 41 Phileb| the subject?~PROTARCHUS: I think so, but I should like to 42 Phileb| considering, and I can hardly think that any other science or 43 Phileb| did.~SOCRATES: And did we think that either of them alone 44 Phileb| afraid of the risk, and I think that I can show a safer 45 Phileb| another kind?~PROTARCHUS: I think that we ought to do what 46 Phileb| purity?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, I think that you must, if human 47 Phileb| the good?~PROTARCHUS: I think that we are.~SOCRATES: What,