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Dialogue
1 Phileb| his distinction between bodily and mental, between necessary 2 Phileb| and hence not even the bodily pleasures are to be spoken 3 Phileb| simultaneousness of merely bodily pleasures and pains. We 4 Phileb| simultaneous with acute bodily suffering. But there is 5 Phileb| have considered that the bodily pleasures, except in certain 6 Phileb| the gratification of our bodily desires constantly affords 7 Phileb| the opposite of his actual bodily state, and is therefore 8 Phileb| bad nor good?’ There are bodily and there are mental pleasures, 9 Phileb| doing good to others and of bodily self-indulgence, the pleasures 10 Phileb| can we avoid some taint of bodily sense adhering to the meaning 11 Phileb| pleasure and the relation of bodily pleasures to mental, which 12 Phileb| is to the reverse of his bodily state.~PROTARCHUS: Yes.~ 13 Phileb| cases anticipations of the bodily ones; from which we may 14 Phileb| desire the opposite of the bodily state, while the body was 15 Phileb| cold or thirst or other bodily affections more intensely?