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Dialogue
1 Meno| divine is the true basis of human life. To him knowledge, 2 Meno| and anticipations of the human mind which cannot be reduced 3 Meno| philosophy every aspect of human life; just as he recognizes 4 Meno| irreconcilable with experience. In human life there is indeed the 5 Meno| had an elevating effect on human nature, and has exercised 6 Meno| without an effort more than human. The soul of man is likened 7 Meno| or without the sphere of human knowledge, or how the human 8 Meno| human knowledge, or how the human and divine can have any 9 Meno| places the divine above the human, the spiritual above the 10 Meno| it awakened the ‘ego’ in human nature. The mind naked and 11 Meno| supposes all the parts of the human body to meet in the pineal 12 Meno| them, and by one another. Human beings are included in the 13 Meno| Hence there is no reality in human action and no place for 14 Meno| changed the relation of the human mind towards God and nature; 15 Meno| systems, the history of the human mind and the nature of language 16 Meno| every sphere of science and human action are tending to go 17 Meno| or the divine from the human, or one science from another, 18 Meno| this universally true of human nature? All other things 19 Meno| they run away out of the human soul, and do not remain