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Dialogue
1 Phileb| another. The dialogue is not rightly entitled ‘Concerning pleasure’ 2 Phileb| nevertheless real goods, and Plato rightly regards them as falling 3 Phileb| which is here adopted, it is rightly placed lower in the scale 4 Phileb| were said by him to act rightly when they knew what they 5 Phileb| may become a passion to a rightly educated nature. The Utilitarian 6 Phileb| fix our minds if we would rightly understand the character 7 Phileb| Socrates, if I understood him rightly, is asking whether there 8 Phileb| all these may, I think, be rightly reckoned by us in the class 9 Phileb| agent and the cause may be rightly called one?~PROTARCHUS: 10 Phileb| and yet pleasure cannot be rightly tested apart from pain.~ 11 Phileb| Yes; and if I remember rightly, when the lives were compared, 12 Phileb| memory may, I think, be rightly described as the preservation 13 Phileb| is pleased, whether he is rightly pleased or not, will always 14 Phileb| erroneous, is not right or rightly opined?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ 15 Phileb| SOCRATES: But how can we rightly judge of them?~PROTARCHUS: 16 Phileb| neutral or middle life be rightly or reasonably spoken or 17 Phileb| pleasures and those which may be rightly termed impure, let us further 18 Phileb| being a generation, will be rightly placed in some other class