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Dialogue
1 Phileb| conception, though ‘some of the old ones might do again.’~But 2 Phileb| reasoning which never grows old in us. At first we have 3 Phileb| have their origin in the old Platonic problem of the ‘ 4 Phileb| fuller records of those old philosophers, we should 5 Phileb| the testimony of men of old, who affirmed mind to be 6 Phileb| well-educated child of ten years old already knows the essentials 7 Phileb| future, far stronger than any old religion, may be based upon 8 Phileb| Socrates and Plato ‘grew old in seeking’? Are we not 9 Phileb| what transformations of the old philosophies were taking 10 Phileb| before, although some of the old ones may do again.’ Let 11 Phileb| then agree with them of old time, and merely reassert 12 Phileb| words ‘those who said of old time that mind rules the 13 Phileb| That is a return to the old position, Protarchus, and 14 Phileb| back, and return to the old position; then perhaps we 15 Phileb| itself, which never grows old. Any young man, when he 16 Phileb| before; some, however, of the old ones may do again. And must 17 Phileb| then agree with them of old time in maintaining this 18 Phileb| testimony of those who said of old time that mind rules the