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Dialogue
1 Phileb| regarded by Hegel as the supreme principle of philosophy; 2 Phileb| divine mind stands to the supreme principle of measure.~b. 3 Phileb| also be described as the supreme law. Both these conceptions 4 Phileb| there no mention of the supreme mind? Thirdly, the nature 5 Phileb| the former table. Like the supreme nature in the Timaeus, like 6 Phileb| none of them occupy that supreme or exclusive place which