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Dialogue
1 Phileb| seems prepared to desert his ancient ground. He cannot tell the 2 Phileb| noted, which distinguish the ancient from the modern mode of 3 Phileb| of.~3. In the language of ancient philosophy, the relative 4 Phileb| corresponding pains. The ancient philosophers were fond of 5 Phileb| truth and Being?’ To these ancient speculations the moderns 6 Phileb| exemplified them. The schools of ancient philosophy which seem so 7 Phileb| idea than the societies of ancient times, but also further 8 Phileb| genius. In the spirit of an ancient philosopher he would have