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Protarchus
What is it?Socrates
That in which there is no admixture of truth can never truly come into being or exist.Protarchus
No, of course not.Socrates
No. But if anything is still wanting in our mixture, you and Philebus must speak of it. For to me it seems that our argument is now completed, as it were an incorporeal order which shall rule nobly a living body.Protarchus
And you may say, Socrates, that I am of the same opinion.
What is it?Socrates
That in which there is no admixture of truth can never truly come into being or exist.Protarchus
No, of course not.Socrates
No. But if anything is still wanting in our mixture, you and Philebus must speak of it. For to me it seems that our argument is now completed, as it were an incorporeal order which shall rule nobly a living body.Protarchus
And you may say, Socrates, that I am of the same opinion.

