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Dialogue
1 Phileb| compared with the concrete experience of the other. For all pleasure 2 Phileb| to the other, do we not experience neutral states, which although 3 Phileb| them; and he alone has had experience of both kinds. (Compare 4 Phileb| wrong innate or derived from experience? This, perhaps, is another 5 Phileb| corrected and enlarged by experience, they may be reasoned about, 6 Phileb| and if he compares his own experience with that of others he will 7 Phileb| notions, the philosophy of experience, the philosophy of intuition— 8 Phileb| they must agree with our experience, they must accord with the 9 Phileb| accordance with our individual experience. It is indefinite; it supplies 10 Phileb| revealed to us by reason and experience, in nature, history, and 11 Phileb| increase with age, and the experience of life to widen and deepen. 12 Phileb| he has no present or past experience?~PROTARCHUS: Impossible.~ 13 Phileb| thirsts or has any similar experience.~PROTARCHUS: Quite right.~ 14 Phileb| body there is the actual experience of pain, and in his soul 15 Phileb| there will be the double experience of pain. You observed this 16 Phileb| inferred that the double experience was the single case possible.~ 17 Phileb| it?~SOCRATES: Whether we experience the feeling of which I am 18 Phileb| senses which is given by experience and practice, in addition