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Dialogue
1 Phileb| symmetry; and though a hint is given that the divine mind has 2 Phileb| Phaedo, and the Phaedrus, has given way to a psychological one. 3 Phileb| analysed, too much weight is given to ideas of measure and 4 Phileb| An interesting account is given in the Philebus of the rank 5 Phileb| empirical arts, music is given as an example; this, although 6 Phileb| Reasons have been already given for assigning a late date 7 Phileb| such pleasures, and this is given them by contrast with the 8 Phileb| others. He has certainly given a very partial explanation 9 Phileb| does not see how far he has given birth to a truism, or how 10 Phileb| whether, for example, under given circumstances such and such 11 Phileb| of all things. Have I not given, Philebus, a fair statement 12 Phileb| say, what has been fairly given cannot be taken back; cease 13 Phileb| thought that when I had given you the illustration, you 14 Phileb| before the judgment can be given which Philebus demands.~ 15 Phileb| pleasures are those which are given by beauty of colour and 16 Phileb| and the instance you have given is quite sufficient.~SOCRATES: 17 Phileb| remedial, material, are given to us with a view to generation, 18 Phileb| use of the senses which is given by experience and practice, 19 Phileb| ought not the fairest to be given to the fairest things?~PROTARCHUS: 20 Phileb| pleasant’ are correctly given to one thing and one nature; 21 Phileb| judgment which has now been given, pleasure will rank fifth.~