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Plato
Philebus

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higher
   Dialogue
1 Phileb| chief good, or some nature higher than either; and if the 2 Phileb| wisdom are related to this higher good. (2) Before we can 3 Phileb| them partakes most of the higher nature, we must know under 4 Phileb| measure, are to be regarded as higher than music, which for the 5 Phileb| guess-work. But there is also a higher arithmetic, and a higher 6 Phileb| higher arithmetic, and a higher mensuration, which is exclusively 7 Phileb| dialectical science, which is higher still and the truest and 8 Phileb| Plato’s, only begins in a higher sphere, when we speak of 9 Phileb| might be described as a higher law; the final measure which 10 Phileb| expression of ideas. But this higher and truer point of view 11 Phileb| and Laws he admits of a higher use of rhetoric.~Reasons 12 Phileb| For there may be a good higher than either pleasure or 13 Phileb| two is more akin to this higher good will have a right to 14 Phileb| the union of the two be higher and more eligible than either 15 Phileb| oppose ‘the useful’ to some higher conception, such as the 16 Phileb| moral philosophy? To the higher thinker the Utilitarian 17 Phileb| with religion and with any higher conception both of politics 18 Phileb| includes the lower and the higher kind of happiness, and is 19 Phileb| of the word.~Again: the higher the view which men take 20 Phileb| principle of right is of a far higher character—what or where 21 Phileb| opposites is regarded from the higher point of view of abstract 22 Phileb| SOCRATES: And there is a higher note and a lower note, and 23 Phileb| should not also in that higher sphere have designed the 24 Phileb| be some other which has higher claims.~PROTARCHUS: Well,


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