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Dialogue
1 Phileb| respecting pleasure. Nor are we able to say how far Plato in 2 Phileb| knowledge.~(7) We are now able to determine the composition 3 Phileb| finite class. Again, we are able to define objects or ideas, 4 Phileb| our feeble faculties are able to grasp it, still conveys 5 Phileb| they in their turn may be able to undergo similar sufferings, 6 Phileb| pleasure for all who are able to partake of them, and 7 Phileb| but if neither of us were able to answer, the result methinks 8 Phileb| showed that if we are not able to tell the kinds of everything 9 Phileb| matter drop, if you are able and willing to find some 10 Phileb| calculation you would not be able to calculate on future pleasure, 11 Phileb| creature or thing that was able to live such a life; and 12 Phileb| them, perhaps I might be able to follow you.~SOCRATES: 13 Phileb| shall we not be better able to decide about the first 14 Phileb| pleasures, we shall not be able to determine the point at 15 Phileb| intelligence, and then we shall be able to say whether the science 16 Phileb| that way we shall be better able to judge.~SOCRATES: And 17 Phileb| SOCRATES: Then, if we are not able to hunt the good with one