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Dialogue
1 Phileb| Why then should they be called by a common name? Or, if 2 Phileb| are very rarely, if ever, called upon at the moment of performing 3 Phileb| Philebus says that she is called Aphrodite, but that her 4 Phileb| naming her amiss; let her be called what she pleases. But Pleasure 5 Phileb| whether pleasure is to be called the good, or wisdom, or 6 Phileb| ought, as they say, to be called rhythms and measures; and 7 Phileb| single art, and this he called the art of grammar or letters.~ 8 Phileb| the cause may be rightly called one?~PROTARCHUS: Very true.~ 9 Phileb| them,—and may therefore be called a fourth principle?~PROTARCHUS: 10 Phileb| months, and may be justly called wisdom and mind?~PROTARCHUS: 11 Phileb| which they are pleased to be called.~PROTARCHUS: Very true.~ 12 Phileb| class of the four which we called the cause of all; and I 13 Phileb| motion would be properly called consciousness?~PROTARCHUS: 14 Phileb| of itself a good, and is called pleasant?~PROTARCHUS: But 15 Phileb| name is the feeling to be called which is thus produced in 16 Phileb| their composite state are called sometimes pleasures and 17 Phileb| may not all this be truly called an evil condition?~PROTARCHUS: 18 Phileb| laughed at, may be truly called ridiculous, but those who 19 Phileb| know whether that which is called essence is, properly speaking, 20 Phileb| guessing, which is commonly called art, and is perfected by 21 Phileb| and true opinions as we called them? These come after the