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1 Phileb| weapons of another make,’ i.e. new categories and modes of 2 Phileb| have a right to attribute a new predicate (i.e. ‘good’) 3 Phileb| further, we shall require some new weapons; and by this, I 4 Phileb| weapons; and by this, I mean a new classification of existence. ( 5 Phileb| it inconceivable that a new enthusiasm of the future, 6 Phileb| Unless we are looking for a new moral world which has no 7 Phileb| will often seem to open a new world to him, like the religious 8 Phileb| be using the term in some new and transcendental sense, 9 Phileb| as the anticipation of a new logic, that ‘In going to 10 Phileb| are, you apply to them a new predicate, for you say that 11 Phileb| among men by the hands of a new Prometheus, and therewith 12 Phileb| approach and grasp this new argument.~PROTARCHUS: Proceed.~ 13 Phileb| SOCRATES: Here are two new principles.~PROTARCHUS: