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Dialogue
1 Phileb| with the ordinary rules of morality may create out of them for 2 Phileb| wrong. The principles of morality, when not at variance with 3 Phileb| the theories or aspects of morality with the origin of our moral 4 Phileb| decide how far our ideas of morality are derived from one source 5 Phileb| our most mature ideas of morality, we may now proceed to state 6 Phileb| further advantage of resting morality on a principle intelligible 7 Phileb| to the ordinary rules of morality, important, indeed, but 8 Phileb| comprehensive expression of morality. There is no difference, 9 Phileb| by a hair’s-breadth the morality of actions, which cannot 10 Phileb| received distinctions of morality. Words such as truth, justice, 11 Phileb| we fear that the hold of morality may also be weakened, and 12 Phileb| desire above all things that morality should be plain and fixed, 13 Phileb| not allow them to envisage morality accordingly, and be thankful 14 Phileb| But sympathy seems to rest morality on feelings which differ 15 Phileb| other sort of political morality, which if not beginning 16 Phileb| synthesis of religion and morality, beginning with divine perfection