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Dialogue
1 Phileb| and far from clear. Many points require further explanation; 2 Phileb| their kinds. From different points of view, either the finite 3 Phileb| order of nature.~Two other points may be noticed respecting 4 Phileb| generation, and in all these points of view as in a category 5 Phileb| agrees with Plato in many points, e.g. in his view of pleasure 6 Phileb| he lost hold of further points of view which he had once 7 Phileb| distracted between different points of view. But to maintain 8 Phileb| we seem to see its weak points, its ambiguities, its want 9 Phileb| battle, in which such various points are at issue? Shall we begin 10 Phileb| first agree on some little points.~PROTARCHUS: What are they?~ 11 Phileb| having determined these points, shall we not be better 12 Phileb| nature of pleasure from both points of view, we will bring her