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Dialogue
1 Phileb| table of goods does not distinguish between the two heads of 2 Phileb| may here be noted, which distinguish the ancient from the modern 3 Phileb| enumeration: First, how are we to distinguish the first from the second 4 Phileb| moral ideas. We have to distinguish, first of all, the manner 5 Phileb| contributed to them; to distinguish the original, simple elements 6 Phileb| And if we are unable to distinguish them, happiness will be 7 Phileb| see above) that we must distinguish the origin of ethics from 8 Phileb| SOCRATES: But do we not distinguish memory from recollection?~ 9 Phileb| disease? And here you must distinguish:—do not imagine that I mean 10 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: How would you distinguish them?~SOCRATES: There is