In Philebus, Plato investigates the nature of pleasure, knowledge, and the good life through a philosophical dialogue between Socrates, Philebus, and Protarchus. The conversation explores a central question: What is the highest form of human good, and how should we live to achieve it? Through careful reasoning, Socrates examines the roles of pleasure and intellect, comparing bodily pleasures with the life of the mind. The dialogue considers whether a life devoted to pleasure, knowledge, or a com ...