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semivowels 3
sensation 1
sensations 2
sense 29
senses 3
sensible 4
sensual 1
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30 speaking
29 each
29 moral
29 sense
29 want
29 way
29 words
Plato
Philebus

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sense
   Dialogue
1 Phileb| long been solved by common sense (‘solvitur ambulando’); 2 Phileb| of being illustrated by sense, the greatest light appeared 3 Phileb| they were contrasted with sense.~Both here and in the Parmenides, 4 Phileb| that in all objects of sense there is a one and many, 5 Phileb| scarcely observed by us. Our sense of the contradiction, like 6 Phileb| first vague impression of sense; the more or less which 7 Phileb| beginning with facts of sense, and passing to the more 8 Phileb| that there is some trivial sense in which pleasure is one, 9 Phileb| be true and false? In the sense of being real, both must 10 Phileb| intellect and the pleasures of sense, are so different:—Why then 11 Phileb| others—the theory of a moral sense: Are our ideas of right 12 Phileb| some desire of good, some sense of truth, some fear of the 13 Phileb| re-asserted the natural sense of religion and right.~We 14 Phileb| immediate intuition. The moral sense comes last and not first 15 Phileb| answer: All of them—moral sense, innate ideas, a priori, 16 Phileb| social nature of man; this sense of duty is shared by all 17 Phileb| some new and transcendental sense, as synonymous with well-being. 18 Phileb| principle strengthens our sense of positive duties towards 19 Phileb| also be weakened, and the sense of duty impaired, if virtue 20 Phileb| avoid some taint of bodily sense adhering to the meaning 21 Phileb| language in its ordinary sense. Persons of an imaginative 22 Phileb| unimportant and trivial sense. The most remarkable additions 23 Phileb| all things, but having no sense of pleasure or pain, and 24 Phileb| infinite is in a certain sense many, and the finite may 25 Phileb| forgetfulness in a literal sense; for forgetfulness is the 26 Phileb| from sight or some other sense certain opinions or statements, 27 Phileb| fruition is palpable to sense and pleasant and unalloyed 28 Phileb| there would be great want of sense in any one who desires to 29 Phileb| there would be great want of sense in his allowing the pleasures,


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