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for another time, if it is appropriate, and we will give mind credit for it in contending for the second place, if we cannot count it for the first.Protarchus
Quite right.Socrates
Now the other class of pleasure, which we said was an affair of the soul alone, originates entirely in memory.Protarchus
How is that?Socrates
We must, apparently, first take up memory, and perception even before memory, if these matters are to be made clear to us properly.
Quite right.Socrates
Now the other class of pleasure, which we said was an affair of the soul alone, originates entirely in memory.Protarchus
How is that?Socrates
We must, apparently, first take up memory, and perception even before memory, if these matters are to be made clear to us properly.