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The Good Is Twice Described In
the Philebus As Perfect, Self-
sufficient And Seeked By All
conscious Beings. And The Good
does Not Have A Contrary: It Is Not
the One End Of A Scale Whose Evil
would Be The Other End; It Is A
measure On Any Scale.
Taken From Bernard Suzanne
Plato And His Dialogues
Pursuing Goodness Or The Good.
Updated Nov 21, 1998

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

Plato Quotes: The Good Is Twice Described In The Philebus As Perfect, Self- Sufficient And Seeked By All Conscious Beings. And The

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