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Dialogue
1 Phileb| reference of pleasure to the indefinite class, compared with the 2 Phileb| way of speaking, as the indefinite. To us, the notion of infinity 3 Phileb| which are for the most part indefinite, partake of this element. 4 Phileb| found in the infinite or indefinite class. We may now proceed 5 Phileb| Plato speaks of pleasure as indefinite, as relative, as a generation, 6 Phileb| philosopher would remark that the indefinite is equally real with the 7 Phileb| first of the infinite or indefinite:—That is the class which 8 Phileb| clearly in the infinite or indefinite, which alone, as Protarchus 9 Phileb| pleasure to the infinite or indefinite class. We will examine the 10 Phileb| individual experience. It is indefinite; it supplies only a partial