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Dialogue
1 Intro| that means “he feels.” Thus feeling, appearance, perception, 2 Intro| maintained that the memory of a feeling is the same as a feeling, 3 Intro| feeling is the same as a feeling, or denied that a man might 4 Intro| truth of immediate states of feeling. But this leads us to the 5 Intro| what we were thinking or feeling. This is one among many 6 Intro| is shallow in thought and feeling.~We propose in what follows, 7 Intro| and fro before it. Some feeling or association calls them 8 Intro| peculiar powers of sense or feeling, so we improve and strengthen 9 Intro| so virtue is reduced to feeling, happiness or good to pleasure. 10 Intro| unity in a succession of feeling or sensations; no comprehensiveness 11 Intro| latent or quiescent: (2) feeling, or inner sense, when the 12 Intro| us, but with a different feeling, and comes back to us, not 13 Thea| and I cannot shake off a feeling of anxiety.~SOCRATES: These 14 Thea| too. But since this is our feeling, and there is plenty of 15 Thea| philosopher, for wonder is the feeling of a philosopher, and philosophy 16 Thea| in proving that states of feeling, which are present to a