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Dialogue
1 Phileb| three criteria of goodness—beauty, symmetry, truth. These 2 Phileb| class we find the idea of beauty. Good, when exhibited under 3 Phileb| measure or symmetry, becomes beauty. And if we translate his 4 Phileb| Republic, Plato conceives beauty under the idea of proportion.~ 5 Phileb| Timaeus, like the ideal beauty in the Symposium or the 6 Phileb| manifested in symmetry and beauty everywhere, in the order 7 Phileb| temperate seasons, harmony, beauty, and the like. The goddess 8 Phileb| the like. The goddess of beauty saw the universal wantonness 9 Phileb| The pleasures derived from beauty of form, colour, sound, 10 Phileb| elements—truth, symmetry, and beauty. These will be the criterion 11 Phileb| than pleasure.~Which of beauty? Once more, wisdom; for 12 Phileb| goods of life.~Fifthly, beauty and happiness,—the inward 13 Phileb| is one, or ox is one, or beauty one, or the good one, then 14 Phileb| thousand other things, such as beauty and health and strength, 15 Phileb| wonderful in quantity and beauty, and in every power that 16 Phileb| enumerated—the vain conceit of beauty, of wisdom, and of wealth, 17 Phileb| those which are given by beauty of colour and form, and 18 Phileb| plainer. I do not mean by beauty of form such beauty as that 19 Phileb| mean by beauty of form such beauty as that of animals or pictures, 20 Phileb| measure and symmetry are beauty and virtue all the world 21 Phileb| three we may catch our prey; Beauty, Symmetry, Truth are the 22 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: You are speaking of beauty, truth, and measure?~SOCRATES: 23 Phileb| mind a greater share of beauty than pleasure, and is mind