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Dialogue
1 Phileb| of the good. We may then proceed to examine (VI) the relation 2 Phileb| supposes the philosopher to proceed by regular steps, until 3 Phileb| philosopher that nature does not proceed by chance. But observing 4 Phileb| been saying that we should proceed by regular steps from the 5 Phileb| indefinite class. We may now proceed to divide pleasure and knowledge 6 Phileb| knowledge generally, we proceed from without inwards, beginning 7 Phileb| investigated.~(I) Plato seems to proceed in his table of goods, from 8 Phileb| true opinions, because they proceed from hypotheses (compare 9 Phileb| retreat, and, before they proceed, come to an understanding 10 Phileb| down to us. To know how to proceed by regular steps from one 11 Phileb| having the materials, we may proceed to mix them—first recapitulating 12 Phileb| of morality, we may now proceed to state the theory of Utility, 13 Phileb| pleased or displeased, we will proceed with the argument.~SOCRATES: 14 Phileb| Having found it, we may next proceed to look for two, if there 15 Phileb| individual unity, should proceed from that, not to infinity, 16 Phileb| appear more clearly as we proceed.~PROTARCHUS: Capital, Socrates; 17 Phileb| of the good. And I might proceed further to argue in opposition 18 Phileb| to my words.~PROTARCHUS: Proceed.~SOCRATES: Were we not speaking 19 Phileb| my meaning.~PROTARCHUS: Proceed.~SOCRATES: Does not the 20 Phileb| best attention?~PROTARCHUS: Proceed; I am attending.~SOCRATES: 21 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: How will you proceed?~SOCRATES: Let us imagine 22 Phileb| Then now, Socrates, let us proceed to the next point.~SOCRATES: 23 Phileb| fair retort; but let us proceed.~SOCRATES: Did we not place 24 Phileb| SOCRATES: Then, now let us proceed to contemplate this difference.~ 25 Phileb| new argument.~PROTARCHUS: Proceed.~SOCRATES: We were maintaining 26 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: Then we had better proceed to analyze this family of 27 Phileb| will be less.~PROTARCHUS: Proceed.~SOCRATES: I have just mentioned 28 Phileb| nature of envy.~PROTARCHUS: Proceed.~SOCRATES: Is not envy an 29 Phileb| of two different things, proceed to enquire whether the art 30 Phileb| Well then, by Zeus, let us proceed, and I will make what I 31 Phileb| have discovered it, we will proceed to ask whether this omnipresent