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Dialogue
1 Phileb| several times intimated, are described as all of them at last convinced 2 Phileb| carving the whole, which is described under the image of a victim, 3 Phileb| Symposium, the dialectician is described as a sort of enthusiast 4 Phileb| good,’ but should rather be described as treating of the relations 5 Phileb| infinite would be more truly described, in our way of speaking, 6 Phileb| human cognition. This is described by the terms harmony, health, 7 Phileb| finite and infinite might be described as a higher law; the final 8 Phileb| of the good may also be described as the supreme law. Both 9 Phileb| character of pleasure is described as becoming or generation. 10 Phileb| absence of pain. They are also described as eminent in physics. There 11 Phileb| and imagination, which is described under the figure of the 12 Phileb| well as opinions may be described as good or bad. And though 13 Phileb| processes which we have described?~PROTARCHUS: Good.~SOCRATES: 14 Phileb| may, I think, be rightly described as the preservation of consciousness?~ 15 Phileb| the things which he has described.~PROTARCHUS: But when and 16 Phileb| pleasures and pains been described already as in some cases 17 Phileb| themselves may be more truly described as strong and formidable;