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Dialogue
1 Phileb| pleasure and pain are both mental. Of unmixed pleasures there 2 Phileb| the definite. Health and mental qualities are in the concrete 3 Phileb| more ideal conceptions of mental pleasure, happiness, and 4 Phileb| distinction between bodily and mental, between necessary and non-necessary 5 Phileb| discovers that continuous mental energy is not granted to 6 Phileb| are bodily and there are mental pleasures, which were at 7 Phileb| philosophy or the practice of mental analysis, or infected by 8 Phileb| relation of bodily pleasures to mental, which is hardly treated 9 Phileb| to show how great was the mental activity which prevailed 10 Phileb| we were saying is purely mental, is entirely derived from 11 Phileb| is not this a very common mental phenomenon?~PROTARCHUS: 12 Phileb| SOCRATES: Have not purely mental pleasures and pains been 13 Phileb| often experiences of purely mental feelings.~PROTARCHUS: What 14 Phileb| acknowledged by us to be mental pain, and laughter is pleasant;