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Dialogue
1 Phileb| they say that there are two natures—one self-existent, the other 2 Phileb| affirmed that they were two natures, and declared that knowledge 3 Phileb| the highest and noblest natures; and a passing thought naturally 4 Phileb| of pain are of distinct natures, they are wrong.~PROTARCHUS: 5 Phileb| undoubtedly of distinct natures.~SOCRATES: Then shall we 6 Phileb| assume that there are two natures, one self-existent, and 7 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: What manner of natures are they?~SOCRATES: The