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Dialogue
1 Phileb| of the finite,’ and, like virtue, either is, or is nearly 2 Phileb| Socratic doctrine, that virtue is knowledge, vice ignorance. 3 Phileb| which are the handmaidens of virtue. But still we want truth? 4 Phileb| greater can be an exchange of virtue. Such virtue is the virtue 5 Phileb| exchange of virtue. Such virtue is the virtue of ordinary 6 Phileb| virtue. Such virtue is the virtue of ordinary men who live 7 Phileb| himself ideals of holiness and virtue. They slumber in the minds 8 Phileb| place in his system for this virtue and for every other.’~Good 9 Phileb| we say ‘Not pleasure, not virtue, not wisdom, nor yet any 10 Phileb| health, wealth, pleasure, virtue, knowledge, which are included 11 Phileb| truth, justice, honesty, virtue, love, have a simple meaning; 12 Phileb| sense of duty impaired, if virtue and vice are explained only 13 Phileb| and some upon another: the virtue of justice seems to be naturally 14 Phileb| stoical nature will conceive virtue under the conception of 15 Phileb| elements of human perfection,—virtue, knowledge, and right opinion.~ 16 Phileb| in that degree excels in virtue?~PROTARCHUS: Nothing, Socrates, 17 Phileb| temperance, and which every Virtue, like a goddess, has in 18 Phileb| symmetry are beauty and virtue all the world over.~PROTARCHUS: