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Dialogue
1 Phileb| co-existence of opposites was a sufficient answer to them. He will 2 Phileb| good should be perfect and sufficient. But is the life of pleasure 3 Phileb| of pleasure perfect and sufficient, when deprived of memory, 4 Phileb| Or is the life of mind sufficient, if devoid of any particle 5 Phileb| their conclusions, are a sufficient basis of morals. In asserting 6 Phileb| tradition of his school, is sufficient to show how great was the 7 Phileb| which we have not as yet any sufficient answer to give; let us not 8 Phileb| SOCRATES: And is the good sufficient?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, certainly, 9 Phileb| been proposed are neither sufficient nor eligible for man or 10 Phileb| would certainly have been sufficient and perfect and eligible 11 Phileb| about pleasure; one such is sufficient to prove to us that a small 12 Phileb| you have given is quite sufficient.~SOCRATES: But what do you 13 Phileb| either of them alone would be sufficient?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly not.~ 14 Phileb| beautiful and perfect or sufficient, and all which are of that