id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-philebus-1340 plato-philebus-1340 .txt text/plain 23382 2322 87 SOCRATES: Philebus is right in asking that question of us, Protarchus. PROTARCHUS: Truly, Socrates, pleasure appears to me to have had a fall; PROTARCHUS: Yes. SOCRATES: Then, says the argument, there is never any end of them, and SOCRATES: Very good; let us begin then, Protarchus, by asking a PROTARCHUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And let us remember, too, of both of them, (1) that mind was PROTARCHUS: Yes; this is another class of pleasures and pains, which is PROTARCHUS: But how, Socrates, can there be false pleasures and pains? PROTARCHUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And such a thing as pleasure? PROTARCHUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And pleasure and pain, as I was just now saying, are often PROTARCHUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And must we not attribute to pleasure and pain a similar real SOCRATES: Yes, Protarchus, quite true of the mixed pleasures, which PROTARCHUS: Then what pleasures, Socrates, should we be right in ./cache/plato-philebus-1340.txt ./txt/plato-philebus-1340.txt