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A Socratic dialogue written in the 4th century BC by Plato. Besides Socrates (the main speaker) the other interlocutors are Philebus and Protarchus.
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Previews available in: Ancient Greek English
Subjects
Philebus (Plato), Pleasure, Philosophy, ancient, Early works to 1800, Mind and body, Early works to 1850, Plaisir, Mal, Ancient PhilosophyPeople
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Plato's Examination of Pleasure, A translation of the Philebus, with Introduction and Commentary
1945-01-01, The Library of Liberal Arts
in English
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The philebus of Plato: with introduction, notes and appendix; together with a critical letter on the laws of Plato, and a chapter of palaeographical remarks
1878, Williams and Norgate
in English
- 2d ed., revised and enlarged.
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Edition Notes
Includes index.
This translation originally published as Plato's examination of pleasure, 1945.











