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Dialogue
1 Phileb| the simple forms which the enquiry assumed among the Socratic 2 Phileb| of them, would be a long enquiry too far removed from the 3 Phileb| inconsistency into the whole enquiry. We reason readily and cheerfully 4 Phileb| have come down to us. This enquiry is not really separable 5 Phileb| best to follow, for the enquiry in which we are engaged, 6 Phileb| world, we too ought in every enquiry to begin by laying down 7 Phileb| which is the subject of enquiry; this unity we shall find 8 Phileb| the smallest use in any enquiry.~PROTARCHUS: That seems 9 Phileb| furnish an answer to my enquiry; for they imply that mind 10 Phileb| Socrates.~SOCRATES: Shall the enquiry into these states of feeling 11 Phileb| are raising a very serious enquiry.~PROTARCHUS: There I agree.~ 12 Phileb| considered, is, whether the enquiry is relevant to the argument.~ 13 Phileb| we care to continue the enquiry; for the present I would 14 Phileb| Protarchus, shall we answer the enquiry?~PROTARCHUS: O Socrates, 15 Phileb| Is not this the sort of enquiry in which his life is spent?~ 16 Phileb| one who will, take up the enquiry again and set us right;