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Dialogue
1 Phileb| Change and alternation are necessary for the mind as well as 2 Phileb| bodily and mental, between necessary and non-necessary pleasures. 3 Phileb| although affirmed to be necessary to human life, is depreciated. 4 Phileb| claims of Gorgias is not necessary for his present purpose. 5 Phileb| pleasures; secondly, the necessary.’ And what shall we say 6 Phileb| distinction was also made between necessary and unnecessary pleasures; 7 Phileb| assuming a more natural and necessary character. The habit of 8 Phileb| is only a part,—to be the necessary foundation which is really 9 Phileb| metaphysical conception? The necessary imperfection of language 10 Phileb| true and valuable, and the necessary foundation of that part 11 Phileb| small, was thought to be necessary to him who chose the life 12 Phileb| may ask what would be the necessary consequence if there were?~ 13 Phileb| this is the natural and necessary order.~PROTARCHUS: Excellent.~ 14 Phileb| ethereal sort, but they have no necessary admixture of pain; and all 15 Phileb| and now, if there are any necessary pleasures, as there were 16 Phileb| there were arts and sciences necessary, must we not mingle them?~ 17 Phileb| them?~PROTARCHUS: Yes; the necessary pleasures should certainly 18 Phileb| something more added, which is a necessary ingredient in every mixture.~