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Dialogue
1 Phileb| such as the nature and kinds of pleasure, true and false 2 Phileb| four original elements, the kinds of pleasure, the kinds of 3 Phileb| the kinds of pleasure, the kinds of knowledge, the scale 4 Phileb| exactness, we must know the kinds of pleasure and the kinds 5 Phileb| kinds of pleasure and the kinds of knowledge. (3) But still 6 Phileb| 5) Pleasures are of two kinds, the mixed and unmixed. 7 Phileb| pleasures there are four kinds: those of sight, hearing, 8 Phileb| categories or elements; (III) the kinds of pleasure; (IV) the kinds 9 Phileb| kinds of pleasure; (IV) the kinds of knowledge; (V) the conception 10 Phileb| which preceded distinct kinds in the creation of the world; 11 Phileb| divided them after their kinds. From different points of 12 Phileb| and knowledge after their kinds.~III. 1. Plato speaks of 13 Phileb| both. The most abstract kinds of knowledge are inseparable 14 Phileb| there are pleasures of all kinds, good and bad, wise and 15 Phileb| want to know the number and kinds of both of them. What are 16 Phileb| reflect that there are two kinds of knowledge—the one creative 17 Phileb| has had experience of both kinds. (Compare a similar argument 18 Phileb| it. But the infinity of kinds and the infinity of individuals 19 Phileb| asking whether there are not kinds of pleasure, and what is 20 Phileb| are not able to tell the kinds of everything that has unity, 21 Phileb| knowledge according to their kinds; or you may let the matter 22 Phileb| need of distinguishing the kinds of pleasures, as I am inclined 23 Phileb| SOCRATES: And the three kinds of vain conceit in our friends 24 Phileb| class. Here then are two kinds of pleasures.~PROTARCHUS: 25 Phileb| investigate all the pure kinds; first selecting for consideration 26 Phileb| we were speaking into two kinds,—the arts which, like music, 27 Phileb| distinguishable into two kinds?~PROTARCHUS: What are the 28 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: What are the two kinds?~SOCRATES: In the first 29 Phileb| place, arithmetic is of two kinds, one of which is popular, 30 Phileb| of clearness in different kinds of knowledge is enormous.~