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Philebus

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1 Phileb| was aware that there was a distinction between the infinitely great 2 Phileb| ourselves. We make a fundamental distinction between a thing and a person, 3 Phileb| there is a strongly-marked distinction between a first cause and 4 Phileb| exalted as absolute. But this distinction seems to arise from an unfair 5 Phileb| pleasures. But to us the distinction is unmeaning, and belongs 6 Phileb| restoration to nature, in his distinction between bodily and mental, 7 Phileb| ignorance. He will allow of no distinction between the pleasures and 8 Phileb| when he overlooks such a distinction. Yet, on the other hand, 9 Phileb| to Plato. Nor has he any distinction between the fine arts and 10 Phileb| be pure and unmixed. The distinction which Plato here makes seems 11 Phileb| good and pleasure: 3. The distinction between perception, memory, 12 Phileb| afterwards distinguished. A distinction was also made between necessary 13 Phileb| pursuing.~Bearing in mind the distinction which we have been seeking 14 Phileb| of the World. The great distinction between pure and applied 15 Phileb| Aristotle, as does also the distinction between metaphysics and


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