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Dialogue
1 Phileb| and ease of the earlier dialogues there occur two or three 2 Phileb| be noted, between the two dialogues. For whereas in the Phaedrus, 3 Phileb| Plato aims in his later dialogues. There is no mystic enthusiasm 4 Phileb| the Republic, and to other dialogues.~I. The paradox of the one 5 Phileb| least satisfactory in the dialogues of Plato. While the ethical 6 Phileb| the Philebus to the other dialogues. Here Plato shows the same 7 Phileb| probably the later of the two dialogues, is the more moderate. There 8 Phileb| are spoken of in the two dialogues. For Socrates is far from 9 Phileb| resemblance to the later dialogues and to the Laws: 2. The 10 Phileb| Plato probably wrote shorter dialogues, such as the Philebus, the 11 Phileb| fallacious, because these three dialogues are found to make an advance 12 Phileb| here as in several other dialogues (Phaedrus, Republic, etc.)