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Dialogue
1 Phileb| that pleasure and pain naturally have their seat in the third 2 Phileb| species under which they naturally fall. Here, then, and in 3 Phileb| distance or not. But to this we naturally reply with Protarchus, that 4 Phileb| nature: this would be more naturally expressed in modern language 5 Phileb| dialectic; such at least we naturally infer to be his meaning, 6 Phileb| tend towards happiness, we naturally ask what is meant by ‘happiness.’ 7 Phileb| natures; and a passing thought naturally arises in our minds, ‘Whether 8 Phileb| virtue of justice seems to be naturally connected with one theory 9 Phileb| The agent or cause always naturally leads, and the patient or 10 Phileb| and the patient or effect naturally follows it?~PROTARCHUS: