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Dialogue
1 Phileb| harmony, health, order, perfection, and the like. All things, 2 Phileb| theory into counsels of perfection.~To what then is to be attributed 3 Phileb| others may be a counsel of perfection, but hardly seems to offer 4 Phileb| morality, beginning with divine perfection in which all human perfection 5 Phileb| perfection in which all human perfection is embodied. It moves among 6 Phileb| reverenced by us as divine perfection.~Secondly, human perfection, 7 Phileb| perfection.~Secondly, human perfection, or the fulfilment of the 8 Phileb| Thirdly, the elements of human perfection,—virtue, knowledge, and 9 Phileb| the external conditions of perfection,—health and the goods of 10 Phileb| and also in adequacy and perfection.~PROTARCHUS: Most true.~