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Dialogue
1 Phileb| that in this mixed class we find the idea of beauty. Good, 2 Phileb| pleasure, he must first find out and arrange in order 3 Phileb| Glaucon in the Republic, we find a difficulty in apprehending. 4 Phileb| behind another. Hence we find a difficulty in following 5 Phileb| attained.~It is more easy to find traces of the Pythagoreans, 6 Phileb| philosophers, we should probably find Plato in the midst of the 7 Phileb| doctrines, and seeking to find a truth beyond either Being 8 Phileb| indicated; nor can we expect to find perfect clearness or order 9 Phileb| in which is pleasure to find a place? As clearly in the 10 Phileb| if we are any of us to find our way home; man cannot 11 Phileb| with that of others he will find the witness of their consciences 12 Phileb| saying that men will always find pleasure in sacrificing 13 Phileb| happiness principle. But we find that utilitarians do not 14 Phileb| history of ethics, we shall find that our moral ideas have 15 Phileb| has puzzled the world to find a use in so many centuries. 16 Phileb| diversity of them. And we might find similar examples in many 17 Phileb| I suspect that we shall find a similar opposition among 18 Phileb| enquiry; this unity we shall find in everything. Having found 19 Phileb| are able and willing to find some other mode of clearing 20 Phileb| will that be?~SOCRATES: Find the cause of the third or 21 Phileb| the first three; and as we find two out of the three greatly 22 Phileb| patient, or effect; we shall find that they too differ, as 23 Phileb| surely lose the puzzle if we find the answer.~PROTARCHUS: 24 Phileb| opine falsely; and do we not find the same illusion happening 25 Phileb| another direction we may not find pleasures and pains existing 26 Phileb| are they, and how shall we find them?~SOCRATES: If I am 27 Phileb| SOCRATES: And shall we not find them also full of the most 28 Phileb| examples in which we should find a mixture of the two elements 29 Phileb| if any of us is ever to find his way home.~SOCRATES: 30 Phileb| perfect mixture, and to find in it what is the highest