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Dialogue
1 Phileb| who sought to prove the absolute existence of the one by 2 Phileb| cannot understand how an absolute unity, such as the Eleatic 3 Phileb| the finite, expressing not absolute vacancy or negation, but 4 Phileb| while good is exalted as absolute. But this distinction seems 5 Phileb| which may be conceived as absolute and unchangeable, and then 6 Phileb| the Republic, this is the absolute and unapproachable being. 7 Phileb| pleasure the character of the absolute good. Yes, retorts Socrates, 8 Phileb| to pain the character of absolute evil. And therefore the 9 Phileb| relative is for the sake of the absolute; and generation is for the 10 Phileb| pleasure and mind to be the absolute good have been entirely