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Dialogue
1 Phileb| thought to correspond to the highest good, the sciences and arts 2 Phileb| in which he rises to his highest level.~The plan is complicated, 3 Phileb| is akin to the fourth or highest.~(5) Pleasures are of two 4 Phileb| proportion.~4. Last and highest in the list of principles 5 Phileb| final measure which is the highest expression of the good may 6 Phileb| pleasure nor knowledge is the highest good, for the good should 7 Phileb| affirm to be possessed in the highest degree by dialectic. And 8 Phileb| the argument, what are the highest truths which the soul has 9 Phileb| sensible world. But the highest truth is that which is eternal 10 Phileb| them) may not always be the highest or best motive of them ( 11 Phileb| to right, but one of the highest and noblest motives by which 12 Phileb| happiness principle is in the highest degree agreeable to it. 13 Phileb| the greatest, but of the highest pleasure, pursued with no 14 Phileb| We are speaking of the highest and noblest natures; and 15 Phileb| exactness while assuming the highest exactness, its one-sidedness, 16 Phileb| other general notion is the highest principle of human life. 17 Phileb| the will of God with our highest ideas of truth and right 18 Phileb| who make generation their highest end.~PROTARCHUS: Of whom 19 Phileb| things do not attain the highest truth?~PROTARCHUS: I should 20 Phileb| to find in it what is the highest good in man and in the universe, 21 Phileb| any mixture either of the highest value or of none at all.~ 22 Phileb| wisdom is more akin to the highest good, and more honourable