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A Socratic dialogue stages a systematic inquiry into whether pleasure or intellectual virtues constitute the highest good. Interlocutors analyze multiple kinds of pleasure, argue that a mixed life combining enjoyment and wisdom best secures wellbeing, and ultimately grant priority to reason after metaphysical and ethical distinctions. The discussion classifies the infinite and the finite, evaluates noble versus base pleasures, offers arguments for a superior divine principle, and seeks to connect the good with beauty and truth in order to present a cohesive account of human flourishing across present and future life.
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