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Alphabetical [« »] desirableness 2 desire 23 desired 4 desires 15 desirous 1 despair 2 despise 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 thus 15 bodily 15 call 15 desires 15 discussion 15 distinction 15 down | Plato Philebus IntraText - Concordances desires |
Dialogue
1 Phileb| gratification of our bodily desires constantly affords some 2 Phileb| argument is in play, and desires to intimate that there are 3 Phileb| human life. To this all our desires will be found to tend, and 4 Phileb| the previous discussion desires an answer is, how they are 5 Phileb| the like, in the class of desires?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ 6 Phileb| SOCRATES: Then he who is empty desires, as would appear, the opposite 7 Phileb| experiences; for he is empty and desires to be full?~PROTARCHUS: 8 Phileb| SOCRATES: And yet he who desires, surely desires something?~ 9 Phileb| yet he who desires, surely desires something?~PROTARCHUS: Of 10 Phileb| thirst is emptiness; but he desires replenishment?~PROTARCHUS: 11 Phileb| that the impulses and the desires and the moving principle 12 Phileb| little while since, that when desires, as they are termed, exist 13 Phileb| mankind have the greatest desires?~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: 14 Phileb| that when a man is empty he desires to be full, and has pleasure 15 Phileb| of sense in any one who desires to see a fair and perfect