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Dialogue
1 Phileb| involves memory. There are affections which are extinguished before 2 Phileb| no memory. And there are affections which the body and soul 3 Phileb| foundation in the natural affections and in the necessity of 4 Phileb| name of harmonies; and the affections corresponding to them in 5 Phileb| SOCRATES: Let us imagine affections of the body which are extinguished 6 Phileb| unaffected; and again, other affections which vibrate through both 7 Phileb| which consists in these affections.~PROTARCHUS: Of what affections, 8 Phileb| affections.~PROTARCHUS: Of what affections, and of what kind of life, 9 Phileb| or thirst or other bodily affections more intensely? Am I not 10 Phileb| fear and love and similar affections; and I thought that when