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Dialogue
1 Phileb| or Essence, and from one point of view may be regarded 2 Phileb| But this higher and truer point of view never appears to 3 Phileb| Music is regarded from a point of view entirely opposite 4 Phileb| pleasures are false from another point of view. In desire, as we 5 Phileb| passed into a more ideal point of view; and he, or rather 6 Phileb| another, or defining the point at which the human passes 7 Phileb| regarded from the higher point of view of abstract ideas: 8 Phileb| serious if we err on this point.~PHILEBUS: You magnify, 9 Phileb| indifferent to pleasure is a point which may be considered 10 Phileb| let us proceed to the next point.~SOCRATES: There are certainly 11 Phileb| one of Philebus’ boys, the point to be considered, is, whether 12 Phileb| SOCRATES: And there is another point to which we have agreed.~ 13 Phileb| be able to determine the point at issue.~PROTARCHUS: Then 14 Phileb| Socrates, we have reached a point at which the difference 15 Phileb| of the argument a single point.~PROTARCHUS: What point?~ 16 Phileb| point.~PROTARCHUS: What point?~SOCRATES: Let us say that 17 Phileb| was there not a further point which was conceded between 18 Phileb| And if we erred in any point, then let any one who will,