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good 191
good-for-nothing 1
goodness 2
goods 20
gorg 1
gorgias 13
got 1
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20 difficulty
20 ever
20 form
20 goods
20 its
20 might
20 notion
Plato
Philebus

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goods
   Dialogue
1 Phileb| like manner, the table of goods does not distinguish between 2 Phileb| up. The relation of the goods to the sciences does not 3 Phileb| knowledge, the scale of goods. These are only partially 4 Phileb| they are nevertheless real goods, and Plato rightly regards 5 Phileb| together in the fourth class of goods. The relation in which they 6 Phileb| position in the scale of goods. Some difficulties occur 7 Phileb| from the second class of goods, or the second from the 8 Phileb| proceed in his table of goods, from the more abstract 9 Phileb| attain. First in his scale of goods he places measure, in which 10 Phileb| fifth place in the scale of goods, is already out of the running.~ 11 Phileb| a place in the scale of goods.~There have been many reasons 12 Phileb| the mere aggregate of the goods of life.~Again, while admitting 13 Phileb| pleasure hold in the scale of goods?’ Admitting the greatest 14 Phileb| we may now arrange our goods in order, though, like the 15 Phileb| perfection,—health and the goods of life.~Fifthly, beauty 16 Phileb| what is the best of human goods. For when Philebus said 17 Phileb| those, but another class of goods; and we are constantly reminding 18 Phileb| compare the two. And these goods, which in your opinion are 19 Phileb| greatest number err about the goods of the mind; they imagine 20 Phileb| in the fourth class the goods which we were affirming


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