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Dialogue
1 Phileb| dialectician is described as a sort of enthusiast or lover, 2 Phileb| There is also the other sort of political morality, which 3 Phileb| in us, and that of a mean sort, and not in any way pure, 4 Phileb| would rather use them as a sort of diviners, who divine 5 Phileb| would say something of this sort; they would begin at the 6 Phileb| still remains one other sort of admixture of pleasures 7 Phileb| in envy of the childish sort a singular mixture of pleasure 8 Phileb| smell are of a less ethereal sort, but they have no necessary 9 Phileb| destruction rather than that third sort of life, in which, as we 10 Phileb| subjected pleasure to every sort of test, let us not appear 11 Phileb| gone on to ask whether one sort of knowledge is purer than 12 Phileb| acted upon. Is not this the sort of enquiry in which his 13 Phileb| succeed if we mingled every sort of pleasure with every sort 14 Phileb| sort of pleasure with every sort of wisdom?~PROTARCHUS: Perhaps 15 Phileb| and let knowledge of every sort stream in, and the pure 16 Phileb| only you have the first sort.~SOCRATES: Well, then, shall