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Dialogue
1 Phileb| partly from the extreme case of a man suffering pain 2 Phileb| rather certain, as in the case of sight, to be deceived 3 Phileb| distance and relation? In this case the pleasures and pains 4 Phileb| told that in the particular case they are opposed? Happiness 5 Phileb| they are right (and in that case the word ‘right’ is plainer), 6 Phileb| nature. Both in his own case and that of others there 7 Phileb| hardly regarded in their own case by the greatest benefactors 8 Phileb| good, are not in the same case with the pleasures of which 9 Phileb| of our principle to the case of letters.~PROTARCHUS: 10 Phileb| mixed life; and in that case although neither of them 11 Phileb| of memory, which in this case has not yet entered; and 12 Phileb| experience was the single case possible.~PROTARCHUS: Quite 13 Phileb| Certainly it does; and in that case, Socrates, as we were saying, 14 Phileb| SOCRATES: Well, take the case of sight. Does not the nearness 15 Phileb| illusion happening in the case of pleasures and pains?~ 16 Phileb| ought.~SOCRATES: Take the case of the pleasures which arise 17 Phileb| pain or pleasure, as the case may be, of the outer parts; 18 Phileb| greater the obscurity of the case the more desirable is the 19 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: And this is the case.~SOCRATES: Well, but if 20 Phileb| reflection.~PROTARCHUS: In that case you are right in saying