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Plato
Gorgias

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body
   Dialogue
1 Gorg| the soul as well as of the body, are conceived under the 2 Gorg| arts will come to you in a body, each claiming precedence 3 Gorg| there is real health of body or soul, and the appearance 4 Gorg| of them. Now the soul and body have two arts waiting upon 5 Gorg| another art attending on the body, which has no generic name, 6 Gorg| which affect him in estate, body, and soul;—these are, poverty, 7 Gorg| we are dead, and that the body (soma) is the tomb (sema) 8 Gorg| higher interests of soul and body. Does Callicles agree to 9 Gorg| And virtue, whether of body or soul, of things or persons, 10 Gorg| one of them is diseased in body, and still more if he is 11 Gorg| that the soul, like the body, may be treated in two ways— 12 Gorg| the separation of soul and body, but after death soul and 13 Gorg| but after death soul and body alike retain their characteristics; 14 Gorg| after death. It supposes the body to continue and to be in 15 Gorg| distinction of soul and body; the spirits beneath the 16 Gorg| said to have got rid of the body. All the three myths in 17 Gorg| or evil condition of the body?~GORGIAS: Very true.~SOCRATES: 18 Gorg| beautiful and strong in body.’ When I have done with 19 Gorg| applies not only to the body, but also to the soul: in 20 Gorg| what I mean: The soul and body being two, have two arts 21 Gorg| another art attending on the body, of which I know no single 22 Gorg| arts, two attending on the body and two on the soul for 23 Gorg| food is the best for the body; and if the physician and 24 Gorg| make of them. For if the body presided over itself, and 25 Gorg| cookery and medicine, but the body was made the judge of them, 26 Gorg| what cookery is to the body. I may have been inconsistent 27 Gorg| SOCRATES: So then, in mind, body, and estate, which are three, 28 Gorg| soul is than a diseased body; a soul, I say, which is 29 Gorg| actually dead, and that the body (soma) is our tomb (sema ( 30 Gorg| whether of the soul or the body?—which of them is affected 31 Gorg| whether concerned with the body or the soul, or whenever 32 Gorg| order and regularity to the body: do you deny this?~CALLICLES: 33 Gorg| may be said of the human body?~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 34 Gorg| harmony and order in the body?~CALLICLES: I suppose that 35 Gorg| the regular order of the body, whence comes health and 36 Gorg| Callicles, in giving to the body of a sick man who is in 37 Gorg| profit in a man’s life if his body is in an evil plight—in 38 Gorg| virtue of each thing, whether body or soul, instrument or creature, 39 Gorg| nor to have my purse or my body cut open, but that to smite 40 Gorg| incurable diseases, not of the body, but of the soul, which 41 Gorg| training all things, including body and soul; in the one, as 42 Gorg| was ministered to, whether body or soul?~CALLICLES: Quite 43 Gorg| which have to do with the body, and two which have to do 44 Gorg| every one to minister to the body. For none of them know that 45 Gorg| the true minister of the body, and ought to be the mistress 46 Gorg| meats and drinks on the body. All other arts which have 47 Gorg| which have to do with the body are servile and menial and 48 Gorg| these are ministers of the body, first-rate in their art; 49 Gorg| of two things, soul and body; nothing else. And after 50 Gorg| natures, as in life; the body keeps the same habit, and 51 Gorg| see the same in the dead body; and if his limbs were broken 52 Gorg| whatever was the habit of the body during life would be distinguishable 53 Gorg| a man is stripped of the body, all the natural or acquired


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