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Soc.Yes, my dear Protarchus, and your answer reminds me that such an expression as "exceedingly," which you have just uttered, and also the term "gently," have the same significance as more or less;for whenever they occur they do not allow of the existence of quantity-they are always introducing degrees into actions, instituting a comparison of a more or a less excessive or a more or a less gentle, and at each creation of more or less, quantity disappears.For, as Iwas just now saying, if quantity and measure did not disappear, but were allowed to intrude in the sphere of more and less and the other comparatives, these last would be driven out of their own domain.When definite quantity is once admitted, there can be no longer a "hotter" or a "colder" (for these are always progressing, and are never in one stay); but definite quantity is at rest, and has ceased to progress.Which proves that comparatives, such as the hotter, and the colder, are to be ranked in the class of the infinite.

Pro.Your remark certainly, has the look of truth, Socrates; but these subjects, as you were saying, are difficult to follow at first.I think however, that if I could hear the argument repeated by you once or twice, there would be a substantial agreement between us.

Soc.Yes, and I will try to meet your wish; but, as I would rather not waste time in the enumeration of endless particulars, let me know whether I may not assume as a note of the infinite-Pro.What?

Soc.I want to know whether such things as appear to us to admit of more or less, or are denoted by the words "exceedingly,""gently," "extremely," and the like, may not be referred to the class of the infinite, which is their unity, for, as was asserted in the previous argument, all things that were divided and dispersed should be brought together, and have the mark or seal of some one nature, if possible, set upon them-do you remember?

Pro.Yes.

Soc.And all things which do not admit of more or less, but admit their opposites, that is to say, first of all, equality, and the equal, or again, the double, or any other ratio of number and measure-all these may, I think, be rightly reckoned by us in the class of the limited or finite; what do you say?

Pro.Excellent, Socrates.

Soc.And now what nature shall we ascribe to the third or compound kind?

Pro.You, I think, will have to tell me that.

Soc.Rather God will tell you, if there be any God who will listen to my prayers.

Pro.Offer up a prayer, then, and think.

Soc.I am thinking, Protarchus, and I believe that some God has befriended us.

Pro.What do you mean, and what proof have you to offer of what you are saying?

Soc.I will tell you, and do you listen to my words.

Pro.Proceed.

Soc.Were we not speaking just now of hotter and colder?

Pro.True.

Soc.Add to them drier, wetter, more, less, swifter, slower, greater, smaller, and all that in the preceding argument we placed under the unity of more and less.

Pro.In the class of the infinite, you mean?

Soc.Yes; and now mingle this with the other.

Pro.What is the other.

Soc.The class of the finite which we ought to have brought together as we did the infinite; but, perhaps, it will come to the same thing if we do so now;-when the two are combined, a third will appear.

Pro.What do you mean by the class of the finite?

Soc.The class of the equal and the double, and any class which puts an end to difference and opposition, and by introducing number creates harmony and proportion among the different elements.

Pro.I understand; you seem to me to mean that the various opposites, when you mingle with them the class of the finite, takes certain forms.

Soc.Yes, that is my meaning.

Pro.Proceed.

Soc.Does not the right participation in the finite give health-in disease, for instance?

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.And whereas the high and low, the swift and the slow are infinite or unlimited, does not the addition of the principles aforesaid introduce a limit, and perfect the whole frame of music?

Pro.Yes, certainly.

Soc.Or, again, when cold and heat prevail, does not the introduction of them take away excess and indefiniteness, and infuse moderation and harmony?

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.And from a like admixture of the finite and infinite come the seasons, and all the delights of life?

Pro.Most true.

Soc.I omit ten thousand other things, such as beauty and health and strength, and the many beauties and high perfections of the soul: O my beautiful Philebus, the goddess, methinks, seeing the universal wantonness and wickedness of all things, and that there was in them no limit to pleasures and self-indulgence, devised the limit of law and order, whereby, as you say, Philebus, she torments, or as Imaintain, delivers the soul-What think you, Protarchus?

Pro.Her ways are much to my mind, Socrates.

Soc.You will observe that I have spoken of three classes?

Pro.Yes, I think that I understand you: you mean to say that the infinite is one class, and that the finite is a second class of existences; but what you would make the third I am not so certain.

Soc.That is because the amazing variety of the third class is too much for you, my dear friend; but there was not this difficulty with the infinite, which also comprehended many classes, for all of them were sealed with the note of more and less, and therefore appeared one.

Pro.True.

Soc.And the finite or limit had not many divisions, and we ready acknowledged it to be by nature one?

Pro.Yes.

Soc.Yes, indeed; and when I speak of the third class, understand me to mean any offspring of these, being a birth into true being, effected by the measure which the limit introduces.

Pro.I understand.

Soc.Still there was, as we said, a fourth class to be investigated, and you must assist in the investigation; for does not everything which comes into being, of necessity come into being through a cause?

Pro.Yes, certainly; for how can there be anything which has no cause?

Soc.And is not the agent the same as the cause in all except name; the agent and the cause may be rightly called one?

Pro.Very true.

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