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Dialogue
1 Phileb| analyzed, to the good. (1) The question is asked, 2 Phileb| speaking of two things—(1) the crude notion of the 3 Phileb| the ‘One and Many.’~II. 1. The first of Plato’s categories 4 Phileb| after their kinds.~III. 1. Plato speaks of pleasure 5 Phileb| on the following grounds:—1. The general resemblance 6 Phileb| classification of existence. (1) There is a finite element 7 Phileb| are a pleasure or a pain. (1) Some of these arise out 8 Phileb| unmixed pleasures are: (1) The pleasures derived from 9 Phileb| principles of ethics are, (1) that they should afford 10 Phileb| too, of both of them, (1) that mind was akin to the