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Dialogue
1 Phileb| are unreconciled. In like manner, the table of goods does 2 Phileb| of opposites) in the same manner as contemporary Pythagoreans.~ 3 Phileb| opposite poles in their manner of regarding them. And both 4 Phileb| carrying out in a confused manner the Socratic doctrine, that 5 Phileb| real discrepancy in the manner in which Gorgias and his 6 Phileb| asserting in the strongest manner his adherence, under all 7 Phileb| well as a body, in like manner the elements of the finite, 8 Phileb| distinguish, first of all, the manner in which they have grown 9 Phileb| up in the world from the manner in which they have been 10 Phileb| the forcible paradoxical manner of Bentham, but has to be 11 Phileb| is presented to us in a manner playful yet also serious, 12 Phileb| ideas: or compare the simple manner in which the question of 13 Phileb| this common bond which in a manner united them, he assigned 14 Phileb| right pleasure; and in like manner of the reverse of rightness?~ 15 Phileb| himself.~PROTARCHUS: In what manner?~SOCRATES: He asks himself—‘ 16 Phileb| attitudes, he changes all manner of colours, he gasps for 17 Phileb| something.~PROTARCHUS: What manner of natures are they?~SOCRATES: 18 Phileb| other arts which in like manner have this double nature, 19 Phileb| wisdom, and wisdom in like manner had no part whatever in 20 Phileb| whether we shall in like manner let them go all at once, 21 Phileb| say of pleasures in like manner that all of them are good 22 Phileb| consider measure, in like manner, and ask whether pleasure