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Plato
Philebus

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third
   Dialogue
1 Phileb| naturally have their seat in the third or mixed class: these two 2 Phileb| wisdom or knowledge of the third class, while reason or mind 3 Phileb| assigned to symmetry; the third, to reason and wisdom; the 4 Phileb| be noticed respecting the third class. First, that Plato 5 Phileb| or the second from the third? Secondly, why is there 6 Phileb| quantity. And there is a third class of generation into 7 Phileb| be placed: Clearly in the third or mixed class, in which 8 Phileb| philosophers who will not admit a third state. Their instinctive 9 Phileb| and beautiful and perfect.~Third, mind and wisdom.~Fourth, 10 Phileb| worlds than one, says a third:~on nomoi prokeintai upsipodes, 11 Phileb| modern times.~There is yet a third view which combines the 12 Phileb| And what if there be a third state, which is better than 13 Phileb| good, or wisdom, or some third quality; for surely we are 14 Phileb| lastly, he distinguished a third class of letters which we 15 Phileb| them was the good, but some third thing, which was different 16 Phileb| would surely choose this third rather than either of the 17 Phileb| mind, attain even to the third.~PROTARCHUS: Truly, Socrates, 18 Phileb| two principles, and also a third, which is compounded out 19 Phileb| SOCRATES: Find the cause of the third or compound, and add this 20 Phileb| shall we ascribe to the third or compound kind?~PROTARCHUS: 21 Phileb| the two are combined, a third will appear.~PROTARCHUS: 22 Phileb| what you would make the third I am not so certain.~SOCRATES: 23 Phileb| the amazing variety of the third class is too much for you, 24 Phileb| and when I speak of the third class, understand me to 25 Phileb| limited; then follows the third, an essence compound and 26 Phileb| evidently comprehended in the third or mixed class; which is 27 Phileb| be that which we placed third in the list of four.~PROTARCHUS: 28 Phileb| SOCRATES: Then here we have a third state, over and above that 29 Phileb| pleasant, one painful, and the third which is neither; what say 30 Phileb| silver, and there shall be a third which is neither.~PROTARCHUS: 31 Phileb| everywhere.~PROTARCHUS: Yet a third time I must say, Be a little 32 Phileb| destruction rather than that third sort of life, in which, 33 Phileb| there still remains the third test: Has mind a greater 34 Phileb| And if you reckon in the third dass mind and wisdom, you 35 Phileb| them? These come after the third class, and form the fourth, 36 Phileb| said, thus offering the third libation to the saviour 37 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: I understand; this third libation, Socrates, of which


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