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Plato
Philebus

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   Dialogue
1 Phileb| the Phaedrus, has given way to a psychological one. 2 Phileb| as in the Republic, by way of illustration. On other 3 Phileb| truly described, in our way of speaking, as the indefinite. 4 Phileb| dialectic. And the right way of proceeding is to look 5 Phileb| are any of us to find our way home; man cannot live upon 6 Phileb| hand, we have to go a long way round. No man is indignant 7 Phileb| rights. To promote in every way possible the happiness of 8 Phileb| dishonest or unjust, or in any way to interfere with the rights 9 Phileb| Aristotle, he is now a long way from himself and from the 10 Phileb| ironical addition, ‘in this way truly they magnify themselves.’ 11 Phileb| confusion, no more excellent way of arriving at the truth? 12 Phileb| will guide us into that way, and we will do our best 13 Phileb| better than my own favourite way, which has nevertheless 14 Phileb| as I was saying, is the way of considering and learning 15 Phileb| fight against us in this way.~SOCRATES: In what way?~ 16 Phileb| this way.~SOCRATES: In what way?~PHILEBUS: Do not perplex 17 Phileb| mean sort, and not in any way pure, or having any power 18 Phileb| our bodies but in every way fairer, had also a soul? 19 Phileb| considered hereafter if in any way relevant to the argument, 20 Phileb| thirsty man which in some way apprehends replenishment?~ 21 Phileb| obvious, for what other way can there be?~PROTARCHUS: 22 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: In no other way.~SOCRATES: Nor can pleasures 23 Phileb| and more unexceptionable way of speaking will be—~PROTARCHUS: 24 Phileb| he pursues them in every way; of all pleasures he declares 25 Phileb| knowledge in every possible way, in order that if there 26 Phileb| of us is ever to find his way home.~SOCRATES: And am I 27 Phileb| then, suppose that I give way, and, like a doorkeeper 28 Phileb| in the mixture, for to my way of thinking the argument 29 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: Quite right; in that way we shall be better able


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