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Dialogue
1 Phileb| emotions seems to be the ideal at which Plato aims in his 2 Phileb| and passing to the more ideal conceptions of mental pleasure, 3 Phileb| in the Timaeus, like the ideal beauty in the Symposium 4 Phileb| the Phaedrus, or like the ideal good in the Republic, this 5 Phileb| conception, such as the Platonic ideal, but to chance and caprice. 6 Phileb| already passed into a more ideal point of view; and he, or 7 Phileb| the Greeks and Romans; the ideal is more above us, and the 8 Phileb| beneficent, so enlightened, so ideal, and at the same time so 9 Phileb| men is not of God. And the ideal of the greatest happiness 10 Phileb| conceptions of nature, of an ideal good, and the like. And 11 Phileb| is a tendency towards the ideal at which they are aiming;