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1 Phileb| in the Parmenides, where similar difficulties are raised, 2 Phileb| remark that this and all similar attempts to reconcile antinomies 3 Phileb| them. And when you have a similar knowledge of any other subject, 4 Phileb| of both kinds. (Compare a similar argument urged by one of 5 Phileb| turn may be able to undergo similar sufferings, and like him 6 Phileb| them. And we might find similar examples in many other things; 7 Phileb| suspect that we shall find a similar opposition among pleasures.~ 8 Phileb| which attaches to these and similar unities and the attempt 9 Phileb| subject, when you have a similar grasp of it. But the infinity 10 Phileb| intelligence and forethought, and similar qualities? would you not 11 Phileb| good, is more akin and more similar to mind than to pleasure. 12 Phileb| in not putting forward a similar claim. And if pleasure were 13 Phileb| universe, and you would give a similar reply about all the other 14 Phileb| hungers or thirsts or has any similar experience.~PROTARCHUS: 15 Phileb| and there are pains of a similar character?~PROTARCHUS: There 16 Phileb| attribute to pleasure and pain a similar real but illusory character?~ 17 Phileb| unconscious of this and similar phenomena?’ You must answer 18 Phileb| who are in a fever, or any similar illness, feel cold or thirst 19 Phileb| consideration of these and similar pleasures, we shall not 20 Phileb| before, that in all these and similar emotions in which body and 21 Phileb| love, emulation, envy, and similar emotions, as examples in 22 Phileb| nature of fear and love and similar affections; and I thought 23 Phileb| same character, and have similar pleasures; now do you understand 24 Phileb| no need of adducing many similar examples in illustration 25 Phileb| ship-building? and in all similar cases I should ask the same