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Dialogue
1 Phileb| the Republic in fancy and feeling. The development of the 2 Phileb| any more than capable of feeling pleasure always. The knowledge 3 Phileb| free from doubt, that the feeling of pleasureable hope or 4 Phileb| excluded from each other. Feeling is not opposed to knowledge, 5 Phileb| region of human action and feeling. To him, the greater the 6 Phileb| feel together, and this feeling is termed consciousness. 7 Phileb| the body: sometimes the feeling of pain predominates, as 8 Phileb| scratching; sometimes the feeling of pleasure: or the pleasure 9 Phileb| understanding that envy is a mixed feeling, which rejoices not without 10 Phileb| that he has explained the feeling of the spectator in comedy 11 Phileb| the influence of religious feeling or by an effort of thought, 12 Phileb| agree either with the better feeling of the multitude or with 13 Phileb| labours has inherited the feeling of the last. He was before 14 Phileb| different as the subjective feeling of pleasure or happiness 15 Phileb| answer, ‘The subjective feeling of them.’ But this is very 16 Phileb| world? may check the rising feeling of pride or honour which 17 Phileb| have less force than the feeling which is already implanted 18 Phileb| authority. To resolve this feeling into the greatest happiness 19 Phileb| condition can possibly have any feeling of pleasure or pain, great 20 Phileb| of soul and body in one feeling and motion would be properly 21 Phileb| recovering, when by herself, some feeling which she experienced when 22 Phileb| enquiry into these states of feeling be made the occasion of 23 Phileb| will always have a real feeling of pleasure?~PROTARCHUS: 24 Phileb| and when the inscribing feeling writes truly, then true 25 Phileb| Whether we experience the feeling of which I am speaking only 26 Phileb| in Heaven’s name is the feeling to be called which is thus 27 Phileb| soul experiences a mixed feeling of pain and pleasure?~PROTARCHUS: 28 Phileb| to say that he who has a feeling of pain and not of pleasure 29 Phileb| again, that he who has a feeling of pleasure, in so far as 30 Phileb| however momentary, of the feeling,—but would he desire to 31 Phileb| have just been saying, and feeling indignant at the doctrine,