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Dialogue
1 Phileb| difficult to acquit Plato, to use his own language, of being 2 Phileb| almost done away with by use and regularity.~6. The desire 3 Phileb| Laws he admits of a higher use of rhetoric.~Reasons have 4 Phileb| agree with them, we may use them as diviners who will 5 Phileb| reference either to their use in the concrete, or to their 6 Phileb| say that the philosophical use of them is purer than the 7 Phileb| equivocal or metaphorical use of the word is justified 8 Phileb| justified by custom (like the use of other words which at 9 Phileb| appropriating and making use of. No great effort of mind 10 Phileb| speculate about them. And the use of speculation is not to 11 Phileb| same kind of pleasure and use in reducing morals, as in 12 Phileb| For the term in the common use of language is only to a 13 Phileb| plain and fixed, and should use language in its ordinary 14 Phileb| puzzled the world to find a use in so many centuries. When 15 Phileb| will be of the smallest use in any enquiry.~PROTARCHUS: 16 Phileb| Why, no, I would rather use them as a sort of diviners, 17 Phileb| not pleasure. This is the use which you may make of them. 18 Phileb| but, as I was saying, I use them as witnesses, that 19 Phileb| conjecture, and the better use of the senses which is given 20 Phileb| well, not the comparative use or reputation of the sciences, 21 Phileb| those engaged in them make use of opinion, and are resolutely