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Dialogue
1 Phileb| the greater feebleness of age, or to the development of 2 Phileb| good. To a Greek of the age of Plato, the idea of an 3 Phileb| in the language of their age, ‘Is pleasure a “becoming” 4 Phileb| others, in an enlightened age, in a civilized country, 5 Phileb| last. He was before his own age, and is hardly remembered 6 Phileb| advanced than men were in the age of Socrates and Plato, who, 7 Phileb| are living in the second age of utilitarianism, when 8 Phileb| thinking tends to increase with age, and the experience of life 9 Phileb| which were current in the age of Aristotle we have no 10 Phileb| backwardness of knowledge in the age of Plato, the boldness with 11 Phileb| or younger, or of his own age—that makes no difference;