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Dialogue
1 Phileb| or with an eudaemonistic system of ethics, with a greatest 2 Phileb| Utilitarian finds a place in his system for this virtue and for 3 Phileb| have we to urge against a system of moral philosophy so beneficent, 4 Phileb| basis of a philosophical system. The exactness which is 5 Phileb| objection to the utilitarian system—its exclusiveness. There 6 Phileb| rock. And the utilitarian system, like others, has yielded 7 Phileb| happiness or utility in a system of moral philosophy?’ is 8 Phileb| onta; and when, as in the system of Kant, this universal 9 Phileb| made a separate science or system. Many thinkers of many different 10 Phileb| of his death he left his system still incomplete; or he 11 Phileb| truly said to have had no system, but to have lived in the