
1) Dialogue of Plato
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The Philebus (occasionally given as Philebos; Greek: Φίληβος), is one of the surviving Socratic dialogues written in the 4th century BC by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. Apart from Socrates, the primary speaker in Philebus, the other speakers are Philebus and Protarchus. But Philebus, who wants to defend the life of pleasure, hedonism...
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(from the article `Plato`) The Philebus contains Plato`s ripest moral psychology. Its subject is strictly ethicalthe question of whether the Good is to be identified with ... Aristotle said that comedy deals with the ridiculous, and Plato, in the Philebus, defined the ridiculous as a failure of self-knowledge; such a ... [2 rel...
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