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Dialogue
1 Phileb| view either as phenomena of consciousness, the same defects are for 2 Phileb| to knowledge, and in all consciousness there is an element of both. 3 Phileb| is inseparable from the consciousness of pleasure; no man can 4 Phileb| when deprived of memory, consciousness, anticipation? Is not this 5 Phileb| and of these there is no consciousness, and therefore no memory. 6 Phileb| and this feeling is termed consciousness. And memory is the preservation 7 Phileb| memory is the preservation of consciousness, and reminiscence is the 8 Phileb| reminiscence is the recovery of consciousness. Now the memory of pleasure, 9 Phileb| idea of good. It is the consciousness of the will of God that 10 Phileb| would be properly called consciousness?~PROTARCHUS: Most true.~ 11 Phileb| described as the preservation of consciousness?~PROTARCHUS: Right.~SOCRATES: 12 Phileb| lost recollection of some consciousness or knowledge, the recovery 13 Phileb| that he is pleased, nor any consciousness of what he feels, nor any