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Dialogue
1 Phileb| reduced to rule, having certain affinities with evil, with 2 Phileb| bodily pleasures, except in certain extreme cases, are unattended 3 Phileb| Plato agrees partially with certain ‘surly or fastidious’ philosophers, 4 Phileb| we not liable, or rather certain, as in the case of sight, 5 Phileb| is neither.~But there are certain natural philosophers who 6 Phileb| principle which is practically certain.~The rule of human life 7 Phileb| of language is only to a certain extent commensurate with 8 Phileb| which imperatively declares certain acts to be right or wrong:— 9 Phileb| All of these present a certain aspect of moral truth. None 10 Phileb| some number representing a certain quantity, and thus out of 11 Phileb| distinguished in this infinity a certain number of vowels, and then 12 Phileb| remember to have heard long ago certain discussions about pleasure 13 Phileb| that the infinite is in a certain sense many, and the finite 14 Phileb| class of the finite, takes certain forms.~SOCRATES: Yes, that 15 Phileb| make the third I am not so certain.~SOCRATES: That is because 16 Phileb| opinion, but opinion of a certain quality; and this is what 17 Phileb| sight or some other sense certain opinions or statements, 18 Phileb| have clearly never heard of certain enemies of our friend Philebus.~ 19 Phileb| who may they be?~SOCRATES: Certain persons who are reputed 20 Phileb| pleasures which arise out of certain disorders.~PROTARCHUS: What 21 Phileb| describe the vicious form of a certain habit; and of vice in general 22 Phileb| has no true being? Do not certain ingenious philosophers teach 23 Phileb| practice, in addition to a certain power of guessing, which 24 Phileb| and has little which is certain.~PROTARCHUS: Most true.~ 25 Phileb| rule of truth ever become certain?~PROTARCHUS: Impossible.~ 26 Phileb| pleasure, rather than with a certain degree of pleasure, or all 27 Phileb| wisdom, rather than with a certain degree of wisdom?~PROTARCHUS: