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Dialogue
1 Phileb| the finite; thirdly, the union of the two; fourthly, the 2 Phileb| fourthly, the cause of the union. Pleasure is of the first, 3 Phileb| elements is the cause of the union of the finite and infinite, 4 Phileb| cause. The cause of the union of the finite and infinite 5 Phileb| of pleasure? Must not the union of the two be higher and 6 Phileb| an infinite, and (3) the union of the two, and (4) the 7 Phileb| and (4) the cause of the union. More may be added if they 8 Phileb| generation into essence by the union of the finite and infinite, 9 Phileb| finite, the infinite, the union of the two, and the cause, 10 Phileb| limit. There is a natural union of finite and infinite, 11 Phileb| This latter is the bond of union which pervades the whole 12 Phileb| is uttered, and that this union of them will never cease, 13 Phileb| that was made out of the union of the two?~PROTARCHUS: 14 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: Out of the union, that is, of pleasure with 15 Phileb| destroying of the natural union of the finite and infinite, 16 Phileb| I see.~SOCRATES: And the union or communion of soul and 17 Phileb| what is united, or to the union of what is separated, and 18 Phileb| What is that?~SOCRATES: The union which, as we were saying, 19 Phileb| most of truth, will not the union suffice to give us the loveliest