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Dialogue
1 Phileb| for their application to different branches of knowledge. As 2 Phileb| after their kinds. From different points of view, either the 3 Phileb| used in practice represent different sizes or quantities. He 4 Phileb| this power of expressing different quantities by the same symbol 5 Phileb| cannot deny that they are different? What common property in 6 Phileb| divided and dispersed among different objects? Or do they exist 7 Phileb| two principles as widely different as benevolence and self-love. 8 Phileb| pleasures of sense, are so different:—Why then should they be 9 Phileb| world has been regarded by different thinkers and successive 10 Phileb| to be distracted between different points of view. But to maintain 11 Phileb| the same term two ideas so different as the subjective feeling 12 Phileb| that it becomes altogether different and loses all simplicity.~ 13 Phileb| But why, since there are different characters among men, should 14 Phileb| difficulty in distinguishing the different aspects of them from one 15 Phileb| system. Many thinkers of many different schools have to be interposed 16 Phileb| I must have weapons of a different make from those which I 17 Phileb| acknowledge that they are different from one another, and sometimes 18 Phileb| are opposite as well as different, should I be worthy of the 19 Phileb| pleasures, and many and different sciences.~SOCRATES: And 20 Phileb| some third thing, which was different from them, and better than 21 Phileb| and proportion among the different elements.~PROTARCHUS: I 22 Phileb| generation are not the same, but different?~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: 23 Phileb| SOCRATES: And yet they are very different; what common nature have 24 Phileb| shown that the arts have different provinces, and vary in their 25 Phileb| again, as if speaking of two different things, proceed to enquire 26 Phileb| difference of clearness in different kinds of knowledge is enormous.~