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1 Phileb| relation of the goods to the sciences does not appear; though 2 Phileb| to the highest good, the sciences and arts and true opinions 3 Phileb| order and relation of the sciences, the Republic is less advanced 4 Phileb| smell, knowledge.~(6) The sciences are likewise divided into 5 Phileb| pure pleasures and the pure sciences; secondly, the impure sciences, 6 Phileb| sciences; secondly, the impure sciences, but not the impure pleasures. 7 Phileb| science; at a time when the sciences were not yet divided, he 8 Phileb| the rank and order of the sciences or arts, which agrees generally 9 Phileb| of them.~Above the other sciences, as in the Republic, towers 10 Phileb| mind and reason. The lower sciences, including the mathematical, 11 Phileb| of Plato by another, the sciences of figure and number are 12 Phileb| greatest and usefullest of sciences:—this does not prove that 13 Phileb| pleasurespure and impure sciences. Let us consider the sections 14 Phileb| First we will take the pure sciences; but shall we mingle the 15 Phileb| Secondly, ask the arts and sciences—they reply that the excesses 16 Phileb| mind and wisdom.~Fourth, sciences and arts and true opinions.~ 17 Phileb| dialectic to be the Queen of the Sciences is once more affirmed. This 18 Phileb| you mean?~SOCRATES: The sciences are a numerous class, and 19 Phileb| and many and different sciences.~SOCRATES: And let us have 20 Phileb| that of these the arts or sciences which are animated by the 21 Phileb| term the most exact arts or sciences.~PROTARCHUS: Very good.~ 22 Phileb| or usefullest of arts or sciences, but which had clearness 23 Phileb| use or reputation of the sciences, but the power or faculty, 24 Phileb| supposed to be a difference in sciences; some of them regarding 25 Phileb| constrained us to let all the sciences flow in together before 26 Phileb| as there were arts and sciences necessary, must we not mingle 27 Phileb| appertain specially to the soulsciences and arts and true opinions 28 Phileb| which accompany, some the sciences, and some the senses.~PROTARCHUS:


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