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[42d] fillings and emptyings, increases and diminutions.

Protarchus
Yes, that has been said many times.

Socrates
And we agreed that when things are restored to their natural condition, that restoration is pleasure.

Protarchus
Right.

Socrates
But when neither of these changes takes place in the body, what then?

Protarchus
When could that be the case, Socrates?


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