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Plato - Complete Works
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plato
Would not strict justice demand that we call the noblest things by the noblest names?
Would not strict justice demand that we call the noblest things by the noblest names?
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would not strict justice demand that we call the noblest things by the noblest names?
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Would not strict justice demand that -PRON- call the noble thing by the noble name ?
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And aren't reason and knowledge names that deserve the highest honor?
And aren't reason and knowledge names that deserve the highest honor?
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and aren't reason and knowledge names that deserve the highest honor?
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and be not reason and knowledge name that deserve the high honor ?
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So, in their most accurate sense and appropriate use, they are applied to insights into true reality?
So, in their most accurate sense and appropriate use, they are applied to insights into true reality?
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so, in their most accurate sense and appropriate use, they are applied to insights into true reality?
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so , in -PRON- most accurate sense and appropriate use , -PRON- be apply to insight into true reality ?
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But these were the very names that I put forward at the beginning for our verdict.
But these were the very names that I put forward at the beginning for our verdict.
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but these were the very names that i put forward at the beginning for our verdict.
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but these be the very name that -PRON- put forward at the beginning for -PRON- verdict .
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The very ones, Socrates.
The very ones, Socrates.
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the very ones, socrates.
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the very one , Socrates .
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But as to the mixture of intelligence and pleasure, if one likened our situation to that of builders with ingredients or materials to use in construction, this would be a fitting comparison.
But as to the mixture of intelligence and pleasure, if one likened our situation to that of builders with ingredients or materials to use in construction, this would be a fitting comparison.
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but as to the mixture of intelligence and pleasure, if one likened our situation to that of builders with ingredients or materials to use in construction, this would be a fitting comparison.
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but as to the mixture of intelligence and pleasure , if one liken -PRON- situation to that of builder with ingredient or material to use in construction , this would be a fitting comparison .
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So next we ought to try our hands at the mixture?
So next we ought to try our hands at the mixture?
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so next we ought to try our hands at the mixture?
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so next -PRON- ought to try -PRON- hand at the mixture ?
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But had we not better repeat and remind ourselves of certain points?
But had we not better repeat and remind ourselves of certain points?
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but had we not better repeat and remind ourselves of certain points?
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but have -PRON- not well repeat and remind -PRON- of certain point ?
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Those we kept reminding ourselves of before.
Those we kept reminding ourselves of before.
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those we kept reminding ourselves of before.
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those -PRON- keep remind -PRON- of before .
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The proverb fits well here
The proverb fits well here
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the proverb fits well here
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the proverb fit well here
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that says that good things deserve repeating 'twice or even thrice'.
that says that good things deserve repeating 'twice or even thrice'.
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that says that good things deserve repeating 'twice or even thrice'.
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that say that good thing deserve repeat ' twice or even thrice ' .
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On, then, by the heavens!
On, then, by the heavens!
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on, then, by the heavens!
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on , then , by the heaven !
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This is, I think, the general drift of what we said.
This is, I think, the general drift of what we said.
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this is, i think, the general drift of what we said.
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this be , -PRON- think , the general drift of what -PRON- say .
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Philebus says that pleasure is the right aim for all living beings and that all should try to strive for it, that it is at the same time the good for all things, so that good and pleasant are but two names that really belong to what is by nature one and the same.
Philebus says that pleasure is the right aim for all living beings and that all should try to strive for it, that it is at the same time the good for all things, so that good and pleasant are but two names that really belong to what is by nature one and the same.
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philebus says that pleasure is the right aim for all living beings and that all should try to strive for it, that it is at the same time the good for all things, so that good and pleasant are but two names that really belong to what is by nature one and the same.
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Philebus say that pleasure be the right aim for all live being and that all should try to strive for -PRON- , that -PRON- be at the same time the good for all thing , so that good and pleasant be but two name that really belong to what be by nature one and the same .
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Socrates, by contrast, affirms that these are not one and the same thing
Socrates, by contrast, affirms that these are not one and the same thing
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socrates, by contrast, affirms that these are not one and the same thing
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Socrates , by contrast , affirm that these be not one and the same thing
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but two, just as they are two in name, that the good and the pleasant have a different nature, and that intelligence has a greater share in the good than pleasure.
but two, just as they are two in name, that the good and the pleasant have a different nature, and that intelligence has a greater share in the good than pleasure.
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but two, just as they are two in name, that the good and the pleasant have a different nature, and that intelligence has a greater share in the good than pleasure.
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but two , just as -PRON- be two in name , that the good and the pleasant have a different nature , and that intelligence have a great share in the good than pleasure .
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Isn't that the matter at issue now, just as it was before, Protarchus?
Isn't that the matter at issue now, just as it was before, Protarchus?
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isn't that the matter at issue now, just as it was before, protarchus?
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be not that the matter at issue now , just as -PRON- be before , Protarchus ?
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And are we also agreed on this point now, just as we were before?
And are we also agreed on this point now, just as we were before?
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and are we also agreed on this point now, just as we were before?
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and be -PRON- also agree on this point now , just as -PRON- be before ?
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That the difference between the nature of the good and everything else is this?.
That the difference between the nature of the good and everything else is this?.
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that the difference between the nature of the good and everything else is this?.
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that the difference between the nature of the good and everything else be this ? .
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See, and, for the references just below,.
See, and, for the references just below,.
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see, and, for the references just below,.
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see , and , for the reference just below , .
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Any creature that was in permanent possession of it, entirely and in every way, would never be in need of anything else, but would live in perfect self sufficiency.
Any creature that was in permanent possession of it, entirely and in every way, would never be in need of anything else, but would live in perfect self sufficiency.
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any creature that was in permanent possession of it, entirely and in every way, would never be in need of anything else, but would live in perfect self sufficiency.
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any creature that be in permanent possession of -PRON- , entirely and in every way , would never be in need of anything else , but would live in perfect self sufficiency .
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But didn't we try to give them a separate trial in our discussion, assigning each of them a life of its own, so that pleasure would remain unmixed with intelligence, and, again, intelligence would not have the tiniest bit of pleasure?
But didn't we try to give them a separate trial in our discussion, assigning each of them a life of its own, so that pleasure would remain unmixed with intelligence, and, again, intelligence would not have the tiniest bit of pleasure?
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but didn't we try to give them a separate trial in our discussion, assigning each of them a life of its own, so that pleasure would remain unmixed with intelligence, and, again, intelligence would not have the tiniest bit of pleasure?
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but do not -PRON- try to give -PRON- a separate trial in -PRON- discussion , assign each of -PRON- a life of -PRON- own , so that pleasure would remain unmixed with intelligence , and , again , intelligence would not have the tiny bit of pleasure ?
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Did either of the two seem to us self sufficient at that time for anyone?
Did either of the two seem to us self sufficient at that time for anyone?
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did either of the two seem to us self sufficient at that time for anyone?
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do either of the two seem to -PRON- self sufficient at that time for anyone ?
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If some mistake was made then, anyone now has the opportunity to take it up again and correct it.
If some mistake was made then, anyone now has the opportunity to take it up again and correct it.
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if some mistake was made then, anyone now has the opportunity to take it up again and correct it.
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if some mistake be make then , anyone now have the opportunity to take -PRON- up again and correct -PRON- .
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Let him put memory, intelligence, knowledge, and true opinion into one class, and ask himself whether anybody would choose to possess or acquire anything else without that class.
Let him put memory, intelligence, knowledge, and true opinion into one class, and ask himself whether anybody would choose to possess or acquire anything else without that class.
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let him put memory, intelligence, knowledge, and true opinion into one class, and ask himself whether anybody would choose to possess or acquire anything else without that class.
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let -PRON- put memory , intelligence , knowledge , and true opinion into one class , and ask -PRON- whether anybody would choose to possess or acquire anything else without that class .
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Most particularly, whether he would want pleasure, as much and as intensive as it can be, without the true opinion that he enjoys it, without recognizing what kind of experience it is he has, without memory of this affection for any length of time.
Most particularly, whether he would want pleasure, as much and as intensive as it can be, without the true opinion that he enjoys it, without recognizing what kind of experience it is he has, without memory of this affection for any length of time.
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most particularly, whether he would want pleasure, as much and as intensive as it can be, without the true opinion that he enjoys it, without recognizing what kind of experience it is he has, without memory of this affection for any length of time.
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most particularly , whether -PRON- would want pleasure , as much and as intensive as -PRON- can be , without the true opinion that -PRON- enjoy -PRON- , without recognize what kind of experience -PRON- be -PRON- have , without memory of this affection for any length of time .
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And let him put reason to the same test, whether anyone would prefer to have it without any kind of pleasure, even a very short lived one, rather than with some pleasures, provided that he does not want all pleasures without intelligence rather than with some fraction of it.
And let him put reason to the same test, whether anyone would prefer to have it without any kind of pleasure, even a very short lived one, rather than with some pleasures, provided that he does not want all pleasures without intelligence rather than with some fraction of it.
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and let him put reason to the same test, whether anyone would prefer to have it without any kind of pleasure, even a very short lived one, rather than with some pleasures, provided that he does not want all pleasures without intelligence rather than with some fraction of it.
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and let -PRON- put reason to the same test , whether anyone would prefer to have -PRON- without any kind of pleasure , even a very short live one , rather than with some pleasure , provide that -PRON- do not want all pleasure without intelligence rather than with some fraction of -PRON- .
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Neither of them will do, Socrates, and there is no need to raise the same question so often.
Neither of them will do, Socrates, and there is no need to raise the same question so often.
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neither of them will do, socrates, and there is no need to raise the same question so often.
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neither of -PRON- will do , Socrates , and there be no need to raise the same question so often .
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So neither of these two would be perfect, worthy of choice for all, and the supreme good?
So neither of these two would be perfect, worthy of choice for all, and the supreme good?
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so neither of these two would be perfect, worthy of choice for all, and the supreme good?
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so neither of these two would be perfect , worthy of choice for all , and the supreme good ?
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The good therefore must be taken up precisely or at least in outline, so that, as we said before, we know to whom we will give the second prize.
The good therefore must be taken up precisely or at least in outline, so that, as we said before, we know to whom we will give the second prize.
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the good therefore must be taken up precisely or at least in outline, so that, as we said before, we know to whom we will give the second prize.
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the good therefore must be take up precisely or at least in outline , so that , as -PRON- say before , -PRON- know to whom -PRON- will give the second prize .
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Have we not discovered at least a road that leads towards the good?
Have we not discovered at least a road that leads towards the good?
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have we not discovered at least a road that leads towards the good?
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have -PRON- not discover at least a road that lead towards the good ?
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It's as if, when you are looking for somebody, you first find out where he actually lives.
It's as if, when you are looking for somebody, you first find out where he actually lives.
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it's as if, when you are looking for somebody, you first find out where he actually lives.
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-PRON- be as if , when -PRON- be look for somebody , -PRON- first find out where -PRON- actually live .
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That would be a major step towards finding him.
That would be a major step towards finding him.
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that would be a major step towards finding him.
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that would be a major step towards find -PRON- .
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There is this argument which has now indicated to us, just as it did at the beginning of our discussion, that we ought not to seek the good in the unmixed life but in the mixed one.
There is this argument which has now indicated to us, just as it did at the beginning of our discussion, that we ought not to seek the good in the unmixed life but in the mixed one.
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there is this argument which has now indicated to us, just as it did at the beginning of our discussion, that we ought not to seek the good in the unmixed life but in the mixed one.
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there be this argument which have now indicate to -PRON- , just as -PRON- do at the beginning of -PRON- discussion , that -PRON- ought not to seek the good in the unmixed life but in the mixed one .
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But there is more hope that what we are looking for will show itself in a well mixed life rather than in a poorly mixed one?
But there is more hope that what we are looking for will show itself in a well mixed life rather than in a poorly mixed one?
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but there is more hope that what we are looking for will show itself in a well mixed life rather than in a poorly mixed one?
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but there be more hope that what -PRON- be look for will show -PRON- in a well mixed life rather than in a poorly mixed one ?
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So let us pray to the gods for assistance when we perform our mixture, Protarchus, whether it be Dionysus or Hephaestus or any other deity who is in charge of presiding over such mixtures.
So let us pray to the gods for assistance when we perform our mixture, Protarchus, whether it be Dionysus or Hephaestus or any other deity who is in charge of presiding over such mixtures.
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so let us pray to the gods for assistance when we perform our mixture, protarchus, whether it be dionysus or hephaestus or any other deity who is in charge of presiding over such mixtures.
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so let -PRON- pray to the god for assistance when -PRON- perform -PRON- mixture , Protarchus , whether -PRON- be Dionysus or Hephaestus or any other deity who be in charge of preside over such mixture .
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We stand like cup bearers before the fountains the fountain of pleasure, comparable to honey, and the sobering fountain of intelligence, free of wine, like sober, healthy water
We stand like cup bearers before the fountains the fountain of pleasure, comparable to honey, and the sobering fountain of intelligence, free of wine, like sober, healthy water
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we stand like cup bearers before the fountains the fountain of pleasure, comparable to honey, and the sobering fountain of intelligence, free of wine, like sober, healthy water
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-PRON- stand like cup bearer before the fountain the fountain of pleasure , comparable to honey , and the sobering fountain of intelligence , free of wine , like sober , healthy water
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and we have to see how to make a perfect mixture of the two.
and we have to see how to make a perfect mixture of the two.
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and we have to see how to make a perfect mixture of the two.
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and -PRON- have to see how to make a perfect mixture of the two .
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But let's look first into this
But let's look first into this
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but let's look first into this
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but let -PRON- look first into this
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: Will our mixture be as good as it can be if we mix every kind of pleasure with every kind of intelligence?
: Will our mixture be as good as it can be if we mix every kind of pleasure with every kind of intelligence?
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: will our mixture be as good as it can be if we mix every kind of pleasure with every kind of intelligence?
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: Will -PRON- mixture be as good as -PRON- can be if -PRON- mix every kind of pleasure with every kind of intelligence ?
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It is not without risk, however.
It is not without risk, however.
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it is not without risk, however.
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-PRON- be not without risk , however .
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But now I have an idea how we might procure a safer mixture.
But now I have an idea how we might procure a safer mixture.
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but now i have an idea how we might procure a safer mixture.
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but now -PRON- have an idea how -PRON- may procure a safe mixture .
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Didn't we find that one pleasure turned out to be truer than another, just as one art was more precise than the other?
Didn't we find that one pleasure turned out to be truer than another, just as one art was more precise than the other?
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didn't we find that one pleasure turned out to be truer than another, just as one art was more precise than the other?
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do not -PRON- find that one pleasure turn out to be true than another , just as one art be more precise than the other ?
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But there was also a difference between different sciences, since one kind deals with a subject matter that comes to be and perishes, the other is concerned with what is free of that, the eternal and self same.
But there was also a difference between different sciences, since one kind deals with a subject matter that comes to be and perishes, the other is concerned with what is free of that, the eternal and self same.
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but there was also a difference between different sciences, since one kind deals with a subject matter that comes to be and perishes, the other is concerned with what is free of that, the eternal and self same.
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but there be also a difference between different science , since one kind deal with a subject matter that come to be and perish , the other be concern with what be free of that , the eternal and self same .
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Since we made truth our criterion, the latter kind appeared to be the truer one.
Since we made truth our criterion, the latter kind appeared to be the truer one.
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since we made truth our criterion, the latter kind appeared to be the truer one.
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since -PRON- make truth -PRON- criterion , the latter kind appear to be the true one .
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That was certainly so.
That was certainly so.
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that was certainly so.
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that be certainly so .
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If we took from each sort the segments that possess most truth and mixed them together, would this mixture provide us with the most desirable life, or would we also need less true ones?
If we took from each sort the segments that possess most truth and mixed them together, would this mixture provide us with the most desirable life, or would we also need less true ones?
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if we took from each sort the segments that possess most truth and mixed them together, would this mixture provide us with the most desirable life, or would we also need less true ones?
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if -PRON- take from each sort the segment that possess most truth and mix -PRON- together , would this mixture provide -PRON- with the most desirable life , or would -PRON- also need less true one ?
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We should do it this way, it seems to me.
We should do it this way, it seems to me.
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we should do it this way, it seems to me.
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-PRON- should do -PRON- this way , -PRON- seem to -PRON- .
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Suppose, then, there is a person who understands what justice itself is and can give the appropriate definitions and possesses the same kind of comprehension about all the rest of what there is.
Suppose, then, there is a person who understands what justice itself is and can give the appropriate definitions and possesses the same kind of comprehension about all the rest of what there is.
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suppose, then, there is a person who understands what justice itself is and can give the appropriate definitions and possesses the same kind of comprehension about all the rest of what there is.
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suppose , then , there be a person who understand what justice -PRON- be and can give the appropriate definition and possess the same kind of comprehension about all the rest of what there be .
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Let that be presupposed.
Let that be presupposed.
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let that be presupposed.
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let that be presuppose .
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Will he be sufficiently versed in science if he knows the definition of the circle and of the divine sphere itself but cannot recognize the human sphere and these our circles, using even in housebuilding those other yardsticks and those circles?
Will he be sufficiently versed in science if he knows the definition of the circle and of the divine sphere itself but cannot recognize the human sphere and these our circles, using even in housebuilding those other yardsticks and those circles?
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will he be sufficiently versed in science if he knows the definition of the circle and of the divine sphere itself but cannot recognize the human sphere and these our circles, using even in housebuilding those other yardsticks and those circles?
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Will -PRON- be sufficiently verse in science if -PRON- know the definition of the circle and of the divine sphere -PRON- but can not recognize the human sphere and these -PRON- circle , use even in housebuilding those other yardstick and those circle ?
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We would find ourselves in a rather ridiculous position if we were confined entirely to those divine kinds of knowledge, Socrates!
We would find ourselves in a rather ridiculous position if we were confined entirely to those divine kinds of knowledge, Socrates!
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we would find ourselves in a rather ridiculous position if we were confined entirely to those divine kinds of knowledge, socrates!
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-PRON- would find -PRON- in a rather ridiculous position if -PRON- be confine entirely to those divine kind of knowledge , Socrates !
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Ought we at the same time to include the inexact and impure science of the false yardstick and circle, and add it to the mixture?
Ought we at the same time to include the inexact and impure science of the false yardstick and circle, and add it to the mixture?
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ought we at the same time to include the inexact and impure science of the false yardstick and circle, and add it to the mixture?
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Ought -PRON- at the same time to include the inexact and impure science of the false yardstick and circle , and add -PRON- to the mixture ?
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Yes, necessarily so, if any one of us ever wants to find his own way home.
Yes, necessarily so, if any one of us ever wants to find his own way home.
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yes, necessarily so, if any one of us ever wants to find his own way home.
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yes , necessarily so , if any one of -PRON- ever want to find -PRON- own way home .
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But how about music:
But how about music:
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but how about music:
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but how about music :
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Ought we also to mix in the kind of which we said a little earlier that it is full of lucky hits and imitation but lacks purity?
Ought we also to mix in the kind of which we said a little earlier that it is full of lucky hits and imitation but lacks purity?
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ought we also to mix in the kind of which we said a little earlier that it is full of lucky hits and imitation but lacks purity?
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Ought -PRON- also to mix in the kind of which -PRON- say a little earlier that -PRON- be full of lucky hit and imitation but lack purity ?
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It seems necessary to me, if in fact our life is supposed to be at least some sort of life.
It seems necessary to me, if in fact our life is supposed to be at least some sort of life.
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it seems necessary to me, if in fact our life is supposed to be at least some sort of life.
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-PRON- seem necessary to -PRON- , if in fact -PRON- life be suppose to be at least some sort of life .
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Do you want me, then, to yield like a doorkeeper to the pushing and shoving of a crowd and to throw open the doors and let the flood of all sorts of knowledge in, the inferior kind mingling with the pure?
Do you want me, then, to yield like a doorkeeper to the pushing and shoving of a crowd and to throw open the doors and let the flood of all sorts of knowledge in, the inferior kind mingling with the pure?
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do you want me, then, to yield like a doorkeeper to the pushing and shoving of a crowd and to throw open the doors and let the flood of all sorts of knowledge in, the inferior kind mingling with the pure?
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do -PRON- want -PRON- , then , to yield like a doorkeeper to the pushing and shoving of a crowd and to throw open the door and let the flood of all sort of knowledge in , the inferior kind mingle with the pure ?
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I for my part can't see what damage it would do to accept all the other kinds of knowledge, as long as we have those of the highest kind.
I for my part can't see what damage it would do to accept all the other kinds of knowledge, as long as we have those of the highest kind.
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i for my part can't see what damage it would do to accept all the other kinds of knowledge, as long as we have those of the highest kind.
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-PRON- for -PRON- part can not see what damage -PRON- would do to accept all the other kind of knowledge , as long as -PRON- have those of the high kind .
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Shall I, then, let the lot of them flow into the vessel like Homer's very poetical 'commingling of mountain glens'?
Shall I, then, let the lot of them flow into the vessel like Homer's very poetical 'commingling of mountain glens'?
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shall i, then, let the lot of them flow into the vessel like homer's very poetical 'commingling of mountain glens'?
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Shall -PRON- , then , let the lot of -PRON- flow into the vessel like Homer 's very poetical ' commingling of mountain glen ' ?
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But now we have to return again to the fountain of pleasure.
But now we have to return again to the fountain of pleasure.
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but now we have to return again to the fountain of pleasure.
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but now -PRON- have to return again to the fountain of pleasure .
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We cannot any longer carry out our original intention of first mixing only the true parts of each of them together.
We cannot any longer carry out our original intention of first mixing only the true parts of each of them together.
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we cannot any longer carry out our original intention of first mixing only the true parts of each of them together.
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-PRON- can not any longer carry out -PRON- original intention of first mix only the true part of each of -PRON- together .
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Our love for every kind of knowledge has made us let them all in together, before any of the pleasures.
Our love for every kind of knowledge has made us let them all in together, before any of the pleasures.
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our love for every kind of knowledge has made us let them all in together, before any of the pleasures.
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-PRON- love for every kind of knowledge have make -PRON- let -PRON- all in together , before any of the pleasure .
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Now it is time for us to decide about pleasures, too, whether we ought to admit the whole tribe in their cases or whether we should at first admit the true ones only.
Now it is time for us to decide about pleasures, too, whether we ought to admit the whole tribe in their cases or whether we should at first admit the true ones only.
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now it is time for us to decide about pleasures, too, whether we ought to admit the whole tribe in their cases or whether we should at first admit the true ones only.
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now -PRON- be time for -PRON- to decide about pleasure , too , whether -PRON- ought to admit the whole tribe in -PRON- case or whether -PRON- should at first admit the true one only .
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It is much safer if we let the true in first!
It is much safer if we let the true in first!
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it is much safer if we let the true in first!
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-PRON- be much safe if -PRON- let the true in first !
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If some turn out to be necessary, should we not mix them in also, as we did in the other case?
If some turn out to be necessary, should we not mix them in also, as we did in the other case?
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if some turn out to be necessary, should we not mix them in also, as we did in the other case?
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if some turn out to be necessary , should -PRON- not mix -PRON- in also , as -PRON- do in the other case ?
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No reason why not, at least if they really are necessary.
No reason why not, at least if they really are necessary.
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no reason why not, at least if they really are necessary.
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no reason why not , at least if -PRON- really be necessary .
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But having decided that it was innocuous or even beneficial to spend our lives in the pursuit of all the arts and crafts, we may now come to the same conclusion about the pleasures.
But having decided that it was innocuous or even beneficial to spend our lives in the pursuit of all the arts and crafts, we may now come to the same conclusion about the pleasures.
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but having decided that it was innocuous or even beneficial to spend our lives in the pursuit of all the arts and crafts, we may now come to the same conclusion about the pleasures.
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but have decide that -PRON- be innocuous or even beneficial to spend -PRON- life in the pursuit of all the art and craft , -PRON- may now come to the same conclusion about the pleasure .
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If it is beneficial and harmless to live our lives enjoying all the pleasures, then we should mix them all in.
If it is beneficial and harmless to live our lives enjoying all the pleasures, then we should mix them all in.
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if it is beneficial and harmless to live our lives enjoying all the pleasures, then we should mix them all in.
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if -PRON- be beneficial and harmless to live -PRON- life enjoy all the pleasure , then -PRON- should mix -PRON- all in .
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So what are we to say in their case, and what are we to do?
So what are we to say in their case, and what are we to do?
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so what are we to say in their case, and what are we to do?
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so what be -PRON- to say in -PRON- case , and what be -PRON- to do ?
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We should not turn to ourselves with this question, Protarchus, but to the pleasures themselves, as well as to the different kinds of knowledge, and find out how they feel about each other by putting the question in this way.
We should not turn to ourselves with this question, Protarchus, but to the pleasures themselves, as well as to the different kinds of knowledge, and find out how they feel about each other by putting the question in this way.
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we should not turn to ourselves with this question, protarchus, but to the pleasures themselves, as well as to the different kinds of knowledge, and find out how they feel about each other by putting the question in this way.
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-PRON- should not turn to -PRON- with this question , Protarchus , but to the pleasure -PRON- , as well as to the different kind of knowledge , and find out how -PRON- feel about each other by put the question in this way .
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My friends, whether you ought to be called 'pleasures' or some other name, would you prefer to live together with every kind of knowledge or rather to live without it entirely?'
My friends, whether you ought to be called 'pleasures' or some other name, would you prefer to live together with every kind of knowledge or rather to live without it entirely?'
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my friends, whether you ought to be called 'pleasures' or some other name, would you prefer to live together with every kind of knowledge or rather to live without it entirely?'
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-PRON- friend , whether -PRON- ought to be call ' pleasure ' or some other name , would -PRON- prefer to live together with every kind of knowledge or rather to live without -PRON- entirely ? '
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To this I think they cannot help giving this answer.
To this I think they cannot help giving this answer.
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to this i think they cannot help giving this answer.
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to this -PRON- think -PRON- can not help give this answer .
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What has been said already: 'It is neither possible nor beneficial for one tribe to remain alone, in isolation and unmixed.
What has been said already: 'It is neither possible nor beneficial for one tribe to remain alone, in isolation and unmixed.
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what has been said already: 'it is neither possible nor beneficial for one tribe to remain alone, in isolation and unmixed.
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what have be say already : ' -PRON- be neither possible nor beneficial for one tribe to remain alone , in isolation and unmixed .
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We would prefer to live side by side with that best kind of knowledge, the kind that understands not only all other things but also each one of us, as far as that is possible.' '
We would prefer to live side by side with that best kind of knowledge, the kind that understands not only all other things but also each one of us, as far as that is possible.' '
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we would prefer to live side by side with that best kind of knowledge, the kind that understands not only all other things but also each one of us, as far as that is possible.' '
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-PRON- would prefer to live side by side with that good kind of knowledge , the kind that understand not only all other thing but also each one of -PRON- , as far as that be possible . ' '
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An excellent answer,' we will reply to them.
An excellent answer,' we will reply to them.
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an excellent answer,' we will reply to them.
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an excellent answer , ' -PRON- will reply to -PRON- .
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But after that we have to raise the question with intelligence and reason. '
But after that we have to raise the question with intelligence and reason. '
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but after that we have to raise the question with intelligence and reason. '
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but after that -PRON- have to raise the question with intelligence and reason . '
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Do you have any need for any association with the pleasures?'
Do you have any need for any association with the pleasures?'
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do you have any need for any association with the pleasures?'
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do -PRON- have any need for any association with the pleasure ? '
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That is how we would address reason and knowledge. '
That is how we would address reason and knowledge. '
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that is how we would address reason and knowledge. '
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that be how -PRON- would address reason and knowledge . '
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What kinds of pleasures?'
What kinds of pleasures?'
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what kinds of pleasures?'
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what kind of pleasure ? '
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they might ask in return.
they might ask in return.
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they might ask in return.
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-PRON- may ask in return .
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Our discussion would then continue as follows: 'Will you have any need to associate with the strongest and most intensive pleasures in addition to the true pleasures?'
Our discussion would then continue as follows: 'Will you have any need to associate with the strongest and most intensive pleasures in addition to the true pleasures?'
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our discussion would then continue as follows: 'will you have any need to associate with the strongest and most intensive pleasures in addition to the true pleasures?'
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-PRON- discussion would then continue as follow : ' Will -PRON- have any need to associate with the strong and most intensive pleasure in addition to the true pleasure ? '
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Why on earth should we need them, Socrates?'
Why on earth should we need them, Socrates?'
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why on earth should we need them, socrates?'
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why on earth should -PRON- need -PRON- , Socrates ? '
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they might reply, 'They are a tremendous impediment to us, since they infect the souls in which they dwell with madness or even prevent our own development altogether.
they might reply, 'They are a tremendous impediment to us, since they infect the souls in which they dwell with madness or even prevent our own development altogether.
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they might reply, 'they are a tremendous impediment to us, since they infect the souls in which they dwell with madness or even prevent our own development altogether.
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-PRON- may reply , ' -PRON- be a tremendous impediment to -PRON- , since -PRON- infect the soul in which -PRON- dwell with madness or even prevent -PRON- own development altogether .
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Furthermore, they totally destroy most of our offspring, since neglect leads to forgetfulness.
Furthermore, they totally destroy most of our offspring, since neglect leads to forgetfulness.
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furthermore, they totally destroy most of our offspring, since neglect leads to forgetfulness.
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furthermore , -PRON- totally destroy most of -PRON- offspring , since neglect lead to forgetfulness .
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But as to the true and pure pleasures you mentioned, those regard as our kin.
But as to the true and pure pleasures you mentioned, those regard as our kin.
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but as to the true and pure pleasures you mentioned, those regard as our kin.
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but as to the true and pure pleasure -PRON- mention , those regard as -PRON- kin .
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And besides, also add the pleasures of health and of temperance and all those that commit themselves to virtue as to their deity and follow it around everywhere.
And besides, also add the pleasures of health and of temperance and all those that commit themselves to virtue as to their deity and follow it around everywhere.
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and besides, also add the pleasures of health and of temperance and all those that commit themselves to virtue as to their deity and follow it around everywhere.
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and besides , also add the pleasure of health and of temperance and all those that commit -PRON- to virtue as to -PRON- deity and follow -PRON- around everywhere .
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But to forge an association between reason and those pleasures that are forever involved with foolishness and other kinds of vice
But to forge an association between reason and those pleasures that are forever involved with foolishness and other kinds of vice
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but to forge an association between reason and those pleasures that are forever involved with foolishness and other kinds of vice
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but to forge an association between reason and those pleasure that be forever involve with foolishness and other kind of vice
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would be totally unreasonable for anyone who aims at the best and most stable mixture or blend.
would be totally unreasonable for anyone who aims at the best and most stable mixture or blend.
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would be totally unreasonable for anyone who aims at the best and most stable mixture or blend.
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would be totally unreasonable for anyone who aim at the good and most stable mixture or blend .
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This is true particularly if he wants to discover in this mixture what the good is in man and in the universe and to get some vision of the nature of the good itself.'
This is true particularly if he wants to discover in this mixture what the good is in man and in the universe and to get some vision of the nature of the good itself.'
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this is true particularly if he wants to discover in this mixture what the good is in man and in the universe and to get some vision of the nature of the good itself.'
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this be true particularly if -PRON- want to discover in this mixture what the good be in man and in the universe and to get some vision of the nature of the good -PRON- . '
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When reason makes this defense for herself, as well as for memory and right opinion, shall we not admit that she has spoken reasonably and in accord with her own standards?
When reason makes this defense for herself, as well as for memory and right opinion, shall we not admit that she has spoken reasonably and in accord with her own standards?
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when reason makes this defense for herself, as well as for memory and right opinion, shall we not admit that she has spoken reasonably and in accord with her own standards?
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when reason make this defense for -PRON- , as well as for memory and right opinion , shall -PRON- not admit that -PRON- have speak reasonably and in accord with -PRON- own standard ?
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But see whether the following is also necessary and without it not a single thing could come to be?
But see whether the following is also necessary and without it not a single thing could come to be?
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but see whether the following is also necessary and without it not a single thing could come to be?
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but see whether the following be also necessary and without -PRON- not a single thing could come to be ?
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Wherever we do not mix in truth nothing could truly come to be nor remain in existence once it had come to be.
Wherever we do not mix in truth nothing could truly come to be nor remain in existence once it had come to be.
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wherever we do not mix in truth nothing could truly come to be nor remain in existence once it had come to be.
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wherever -PRON- do not mix in truth nothing could truly come to be nor remain in existence once -PRON- have come to be .
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But now, if there is anything else missing in our mixture, it is up to you and Philebus to say so.
But now, if there is anything else missing in our mixture, it is up to you and Philebus to say so.
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but now, if there is anything else missing in our mixture, it is up to you and philebus to say so.
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but now , if there be anything else miss in -PRON- mixture , -PRON- be up to -PRON- and Philebus to say so .
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To me at least it seems that our discussion has arrived at the design of what might be called an incorporeal order that rules harmoniously over a body possessed by a soul.
To me at least it seems that our discussion has arrived at the design of what might be called an incorporeal order that rules harmoniously over a body possessed by a soul.
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to me at least it seems that our discussion has arrived at the design of what might be called an incorporeal order that rules harmoniously over a body possessed by a soul.
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to -PRON- at least -PRON- seem that -PRON- discussion have arrive at the design of what may be call an incorporeal order that rule harmoniously over a body possess by a soul .
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Count me as one who shares that opinion, Socrates.
Count me as one who shares that opinion, Socrates.
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count me as one who shares that opinion, socrates.
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count -PRON- as one who share that opinion , Socrates .
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Would there be some justification to our claim that we are by now standing on the very threshold of the good and of the hou of every member of its family?
Would there be some justification to our claim that we are by now standing on the very threshold of the good and of the hou of every member of its family?
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would there be some justification to our claim that we are by now standing on the very threshold of the good and of the hou of every member of its family?
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Would there be some justification to -PRON- claim that -PRON- be by now stand on the very threshold of the good and of the hou of every member of -PRON- family ?
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It would seem so, to me at least.
It would seem so, to me at least.
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it would seem so, to me at least.
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-PRON- would seem so , to -PRON- at least .
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What ingredient in the mixture ought we to regard as most valuable and at the same time as the factor that makes it precious to all mankind?
What ingredient in the mixture ought we to regard as most valuable and at the same time as the factor that makes it precious to all mankind?
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what ingredient in the mixture ought we to regard as most valuable and at the same time as the factor that makes it precious to all mankind?
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what ingredient in the mixture ought -PRON- to regard as most valuable and at the same time as the factor that make -PRON- precious to all mankind ?
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Once we have found it, we will inquire further whether it is more closely related and akin to pleasure or to reason, in nature as a whole.
Once we have found it, we will inquire further whether it is more closely related and akin to pleasure or to reason, in nature as a whole.
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once we have found it, we will inquire further whether it is more closely related and akin to pleasure or to reason, in nature as a whole.
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once -PRON- have find -PRON- , -PRON- will inquire further whether -PRON- be more closely related and akin to pleasure or to reason , in nature as a whole .