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Dialogue
1 Phileb| doctrine of recollection, derived from a previous state of 2 Phileb| variety of indications, derived from style as well as subject, 3 Phileb| conception of laws of nature derived from observation and experiment. 4 Phileb| them. Plato’s conception is derived partly from the extreme 5 Phileb| sight, as well as those derived from sounds of music and 6 Phileb| pleasures are: (1) The pleasures derived from beauty of form, colour, 7 Phileb| pain: (2) The pleasures derived from the acquisition of 8 Phileb| right and wrong innate or derived from experience? This, perhaps, 9 Phileb| our ideas of morality are derived from one source or another; 10 Phileb| of obligation are partly derived from religion and custom, 11 Phileb| purely mental, is entirely derived from memory.~PROTARCHUS: