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others 51
otherwise 4
ouch 1
ought 21
our 122
ouranian 1
ourselves 19
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21 given
21 little
21 never
21 ought
21 present
21 relation
21 suppose
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Philebus

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1 Phileb| principle,’ it seems as if we ought now to read ‘the noblest 2 Phileb| the authority of law? ‘You ought’ and ‘you had better’ are 3 Phileb| truth about these matters ought, by all means, to be ascertained.~ 4 Phileb| prevail, but I presume that we ought both of us to be fighting 5 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: Certainly we ought.~SOCRATES: Then let us have 6 Phileb| order of the world, we too ought in every enquiry to begin 7 Phileb| when measured by numbers ought, as they say, to be called 8 Phileb| aspiring to the second prize, I ought to have weapons of another 9 Phileb| class of the finite which we ought to have brought together 10 Phileb| question?~SOCRATES: Whether we ought to say that the pleasures 11 Phileb| the greatest pleasures he ought to go and look, not at health, 12 Phileb| Certainly.~SOCRATES: And ought we not to select some of 13 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: To be sure we ought.~SOCRATES: Take the case 14 Phileb| teach this doctrine, and ought not we to be grateful to 15 Phileb| as I said at first, we ought to be very grateful to him 16 Phileb| names expressing cognition, ought not the fairest to be given 17 Phileb| says the proverb, that we ought to repeat twice and even 18 Phileb| living beings, at which all ought to aim, and moreover that 19 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: I think that we ought to do what you suggest.~ 20 Phileb| pronounce upon them; for we ought to see to which of the two 21 Phileb| under the idea that they ought not to meet the eye of day.~


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