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1 Phaedo| Phaedo~ 2 Phaedo| and other Phliasians by Phaedo the ‘beloved disciple.’ 3 Phaedo| than Socrates and less than Phaedo. And yet Simmias is not 4 Phaedo| but only when compared to Phaedo and Socrates. I use the 5 Phaedo| to be gathered from the Phaedo, as well as from the other 6 Phaedo| most constantly reviewed (Phaedo and Crat.), and that the 7 Phaedo| we attempt to submit the Phaedo of Plato to the requirements 8 Phaedo| moral convictions. In the Phaedo the soul is conscious of 9 Phaedo| friend in the world below (Phaedo) was a natural feeling which, 10 Phaedo| the first argument in the Phaedo, is at variance with their 11 Phaedo| to them. (Republic, and Phaedo.)~18. To deal fairly with 12 Phaedo| The main argument of the Phaedo is derived from the existence 13 Phaedo| only be elicited from the Phaedo by what may be termed the 14 Phaedo| ethical character occur in the Phaedo. The first may be described 15 Phaedo| the most violent emotions. Phaedo is also present, the ‘beloved 16 Phaedo| heightened by the description of Phaedo, who has been the eye-witness 17 Phaedo| Cyrus which recalls the Phaedo, and may have been derived 18 Phaedo| confirms this view.~The Phaedo is not one of the Socratic 19 Phaedo| Meno, Euthyphro, Apology, Phaedo may be conveniently read 20 Phaedo| formed of the Meno, Phaedrus, Phaedo, in which the immortality 21 Phaedo| expresses the same view as the Phaedo, but with less confidence; 22 Phaedo| well as to differ from the Phaedo. While the first notion 23 Phaedo| is more of system in the Phaedo than appears at first sight. 24 Phaedo| of two kinds occur in the Phaedo—one kind to be explained 25 Phaedo| Republic as well as in the Phaedo, and is common to modern 26 Phaedo| Dialogues of Plato. The Phaedo is the tragedy of which 27 Phaedo| playing with the hair of Phaedo, the final scene in which 28 Phaedo| PHAEDO~PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: 29 Phaedo| PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Phaedo, who is the narrator of 30 Phaedo| ECHECRATES: Were you yourself, Phaedo, in the prison with Socrates 31 Phaedo| when he drank the poison?~PHAEDO: Yes, Echecrates, I was.~ 32 Phaedo| we had no clear account.~PHAEDO: Did you not hear of the 33 Phaedo| was the reason of this?~PHAEDO: An accident, Echecrates: 34 Phaedo| ECHECRATES: What is this ship?~PHAEDO: It is the ship in which, 35 Phaedo| the manner of his death, Phaedo? What was said or done? 36 Phaedo| friends near him when he died?~PHAEDO: No; there were several 37 Phaedo| as exactly as you can.~PHAEDO: I have nothing at all to 38 Phaedo| be as exact as you can.~PHAEDO: I had a singular feeling 39 Phaedo| of man?~ECHECRATES: Yes.~PHAEDO: He was quite beside himself; 40 Phaedo| ECHECRATES: Who were present?~PHAEDO: Of native Athenians there 41 Phaedo| Were there any strangers?~PHAEDO: Yes, there were; Simmias 42 Phaedo| there, and Cleombrotus?~PHAEDO: No, they were said to be 43 Phaedo| ECHECRATES: Any one else?~PHAEDO: I think that these were 44 Phaedo| what did you talk about?~PHAEDO: I will begin at the beginning, 45 Phaedo| with you—by heaven I do, Phaedo, and when you were speaking, 46 Phaedo| passed as exactly as you can.~PHAEDO: Often, Echecrates, I have 47 Phaedo| ECHECRATES: What followed?~PHAEDO: You shall hear, for I was 48 Phaedo| then he said: To-morrow, Phaedo, I suppose that these fair 49 Phaedo| quite true, I said.~Yes, Phaedo, he replied, and how melancholy, 50 Phaedo| at once.~ECHECRATES: Yes, Phaedo; and I do not wonder at 51 Phaedo| of Socratesreasoning.~PHAEDO: Certainly, Echecrates; 52 Phaedo| recital. But what followed?~PHAEDO: After all this had been 53 Phaedo| than Socrates and less than Phaedo, do you not predicate of 54 Phaedo| of Simmias?~True.~And if Phaedo exceeds him in size, this 55 Phaedo| size, this is not because Phaedo is Phaedo, but because Phaedo 56 Phaedo| is not because Phaedo is Phaedo, but because Phaedo has 57 Phaedo| Phaedo is Phaedo, but because Phaedo has greatness relatively


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