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Plato
Philebus

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real
   Dialogue
1 Phileb| revelation from Heaven of the real relations of them, which 2 Phileb| the indefinite is equally real with the definite. Health 3 Phileb| undefined; they are nevertheless real goods, and Plato rightly 4 Phileb| not worth determining; the real interest lies in the incidental 5 Phileb| scratching. Nor is there any real discrepancy in the manner 6 Phileb| the art of rhetoric has a real sphere of practical usefulness: 7 Phileb| these unities of idea any real existence? How, if imperishable, 8 Phileb| false? In the sense of being real, both must be admitted to 9 Phileb| speaking, I believe to be real. These unmixed pleasures 10 Phileb| that they should afford a real explanation of the facts, ( 11 Phileb| self-interest has a great and real influence on the minds of 12 Phileb| be out of place here. Any real discussion of their relation 13 Phileb| Aphrodite, but that her real name is Pleasure.~PROTARCHUS: 14 Phileb| whether these unities have a real existence; and then how 15 Phileb| These, Protarchus, are the real difficulties, and this is 16 Phileb| But you would not be a real musician if this was all 17 Phileb| not, will always have a real feeling of pleasure?~PROTARCHUS: 18 Phileb| opinion are both equally real?~PROTARCHUS: Yes; that is 19 Phileb| an opinion at all had a real opinion, but often about 20 Phileb| pleasure and pain a similar real but illusory character?~ 21 Phileb| must be admitted to have real pleasure who is pleased 22 Phileb| have nor have ever had any real existence, and, more often 23 Phileb| defect of pleasure or pain is real or true.~PROTARCHUS: Certainly 24 Phileb| or intense, if he has no real perception that he is pleased,


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