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delight 4
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21 classes
21 degree
21 given
21 little
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Plato
Philebus

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degree
   Dialogue
1 Phileb| march in the dialogue, and a degree of confusion and incompleteness 2 Phileb| mind, or perhaps, in some degree, to a carelessness about 3 Phileb| philosophers will deny that a degree of pleasure attends eating 4 Phileb| constantly affords some degree of pleasure, the antecedent 5 Phileb| repetition of either, but to the degree of truth which they attain— 6 Phileb| possessed in the highest degree by dialectic. And do not 7 Phileb| in the necessity of some degree of truth and justice in 8 Phileb| shared by all of us in some degree, and is capable of being 9 Phileb| principle is in the highest degree agreeable to it. For what 10 Phileb| to happiness in the same degree in which they are right ( 11 Phileb| in kind to differences in degree; we obliterate the stamp 12 Phileb| imaginative nature in any degree, the doctrine of utility 13 Phileb| Yes, certainly, and in a degree surpassing all other things.~ 14 Phileb| infinite in quantity and degree.~SOCRATES: Nor would pain, 15 Phileb| imparts to pleasure some degree of good. But now—admitting, 16 Phileb| lives were compared, no degree of pleasure, whether great 17 Phileb| Yes, Socrates, and in a degree far greater.~SOCRATES: Then 18 Phileb| when he is pleased, in that degree excels in virtue?~PROTARCHUS: 19 Phileb| their help to a greater degree of accuracy than the other 20 Phileb| rather than with a certain degree of pleasure, or all pleasure 21 Phileb| rather than with a certain degree of wisdom?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly


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