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Dialogue
1 Phileb| of knowledge. But when we come to view either as phenomena 2 Phileb| and, before they proceed, come to an understanding about 3 Phileb| they are in us, and they come to us from thence. And as 4 Phileb| individually our moral ideas come first of all in childhood 5 Phileb| principles; duties often come home to us more when they 6 Phileb| in the Philebus does not come into any close connexion 7 Phileb| form in which they have come down to us. This enquiry 8 Phileb| we suppose them to have come directly from his hand or 9 Phileb| position; then perhaps we may come to an understanding with 10 Phileb| mixed life; but we must come to some understanding about 11 Phileb| infinite; but, perhaps, it will come to the same thing if we 12 Phileb| the finite and infinite come the seasons, and all the 13 Phileb| into being, of necessity come into being through a cause?~ 14 Phileb| the expressions of opinion come into our souls—but when 15 Phileb| cases pleasures and pains come simultaneously; and there 16 Phileb| our answer, or we shall come to grief.~PROTARCHUS: How 17 Phileb| that any great harm would come of having them all, if only 18 Phileb| SOCRATES: And now the time has come for us to consider about 19 Phileb| as we called them? These come after the third class, and