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Dialogue
1 Phileb| two kinds, the mixed and unmixed. Of mixed pleasures there 2 Phileb| pain are both mental. Of unmixed pleasures there are four 3 Phileb| then said to be pure and unmixed. The distinction which Plato 4 Phileb| occasion.~Next follow the unmixed pleasures; which, unlike 5 Phileb| believe to be real. These unmixed pleasures are: (1) The pleasures 6 Phileb| very few. To these pure and unmixed pleasures we ascribe measure, 7 Phileb| seek the good not in the unmixed life, but in the mixed.~ 8 Phileb| the mixed pleasures the unmixed should have their turn; 9 Phileb| of knowledge, then, are unmixed with pain; and they are 10 Phileb| eternal and unchangeable and unmixed, or if not, at any rate 11 Phileb| seek the good, not in the unmixed life but in the mixed.~PROTARCHUS: