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Dialogue
1 Phileb| And if we translate his language into corresponding modern 2 Phileb| be got rid of.~3. In the language of ancient philosophy, the 3 Phileb| acquit Plato, to use his own language, of being a ‘tyro in dialectics,’ 4 Phileb| naturally expressed in modern language as eternal law, and seems 5 Phileb| were fond of asking, in the language of their age, ‘Is pleasure 6 Phileb| they were doing, or, in the language of the Gorgias, ‘did what 7 Phileb| unconscious influence of language; they are impressed upon 8 Phileb| of the boundless ocean of language and thought in little rills, 9 Phileb| view of them. This, in the language of Kant, is the sphere of 10 Phileb| term in the common use of language is only to a certain extent 11 Phileb| signification in common language. And as words influence 12 Phileb| at variance with common language and opinion, does not comply 13 Phileb| and fixed, and should use language in its ordinary sense. Persons 14 Phileb| necessary imperfection of language seems to require that we 15 Phileb| and charm; and a technical language has begun to supersede and