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Plato
Philebus

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1 Phileb| species; as in the Phaedrus (see above) he would have ‘no 2 Phileb| quantities. He does not see that this power of expressing 3 Phileb| he is always tending to see abstractions within abstractions; 4 Phileb| dialectic. (2) It is remarkable (see above) that this personal 5 Phileb| colours. Protarchus does not see the drift of this remark; 6 Phileb| Socrates has long ceased to see any wonder in these phenomena; 7 Phileb| correct or mistaken. You may see a figure at a distance, 8 Phileb| the friends of the gods, see true pictures of the future, 9 Phileb| is subjected; he does not see how far he has given birth 10 Phileb| hands; and now we seem to see its weak points, its ambiguities, 11 Phileb| utilitarian will fairly reply (see above) that we must distinguish 12 Phileb| them.~SOCRATES: But do you see the consequence?~PROTARCHUS: 13 Phileb| endeavour to reunite them, and see how in each of them there 14 Phileb| True.~SOCRATES: And we see what is the place and nature 15 Phileb| Let me hear.~SOCRATES: We see that the elements which 16 Phileb| methinks that we shall see clearly whether the whole 17 Phileb| a contradiction; do you see?~PROTARCHUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 18 Phileb| unconsciousness.~PROTARCHUS: I see.~SOCRATES: And the union 19 Phileb| other.~SOCRATES: But do you see the consequence?~PROTARCHUS: 20 Phileb| Certainly.~SOCRATES: And if we see a pleasure or pain which 21 Phileb| not.~SOCRATES: Next let us see whether in another direction 22 Phileb| question at all? I do not see the reason.~SOCRATES: You, 23 Phileb| SOCRATES: Then if we want to see the true nature of pleasures 24 Phileb| if a person would wish to see the greatest pleasures he 25 Phileb| and tell me whether you see, I will not say more, but 26 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: I understand you, and see that there is a great difference 27 Phileb| these for examination, and see what makes them the greatest?~ 28 Phileb| Protarchus, if we would see in envy of the childish 29 Phileb| true, but I do not as yet see where is the admixture of 30 Phileb| cases.~PROTARCHUS: I do not see how any one can deny what 31 Phileb| and anger.~PROTARCHUS: I see.~SOCRATES: Then many other 32 Phileb| their metal bravely, and see if there be unsoundness 33 Phileb| as primary.~PROTARCHUS: I see that you mean arithmetic, 34 Phileb| in any one who desires to see a fair and perfect mixture, 35 Phileb| upon them; for we ought to see to which of the two they 36 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: But when we see some one indulging in pleasures,


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