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Plato
Phaedo

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1 Phaedo| separation arrives? Why, if he is dead while he lives, should he 2 Phaedo| tradition that the souls of the dead are in the world below, 3 Phaedo| the living come from the dead as well as pass to them.~ 4 Phaedo| the living come from the dead. But the fear that the soul 5 Phaedo| left behind him after he is dead, although a man is more 6 Phaedo| at which the souls of the dead await their return to earth. 7 Phaedo| falls into Tartarus.~The dead are first of all judged 8 Phaedo| burying, not him, but his dead body. His friends had once 9 Phaedo| Goethe also says, ‘He is dead even in this world who has 10 Phaedo| continued existence of the dead in an upper or under world. 11 Phaedo| why, when a man is better dead, he is not permitted to 12 Phaedo| something remaining for the dead, and as has been said of 13 Phaedo| soul and body? And to be dead is the completion of this; 14 Phaedo| about them is as good as dead.~That is also true.~What 15 Phaedo| show that when the man is dead his soul yet exists, and 16 Phaedo| are born again from the dead. Now if it be true that 17 Phaedo| the living come from the dead, then our souls must exist 18 Phaedo| living are only born from the dead; but if this is not so, 19 Phaedo| generated from the living?~The dead.~And what from the dead?~ 20 Phaedo| dead.~And what from the dead?~I can only say in answer— 21 Phaedo| are generated from the dead?~That is clear, he replied.~ 22 Phaedo| thing, is the birth of the dead into the world of the living?~ 23 Phaedo| the living come from the dead, just as the dead come from 24 Phaedo| from the dead, just as the dead come from the living; and 25 Phaedo| proof that the souls of the dead exist in some place out 26 Phaedo| die, and after they were dead remained in the form of 27 Phaedo| the living spring from the dead, and that the souls of the 28 Phaedo| and that the souls of the dead are in existence, and that 29 Phaedo| everything living is born of the dead. For if the soul exists 30 Phaedo| observe, that after a man is dead, the body, or visible part 31 Phaedo| existence after the man is dead, will you not admit that 32 Phaedo| somebody says:—He is not dead, he must be alive;—see, 33 Phaedo| length, when the soul is dead, the body will show its 34 Phaedo| me that when the man is dead the soul survives. Tell 35 Phaedo| admit of death, or ever be dead, any more than three or 36 Phaedo| certain place in which the dead are gathered together, whence 37 Phaedo| the many go when they are dead, and after waiting an appointed 38 Phaedo| other world; and when the dead arrive at the place to which 39 Phaedo| washing my body after I am dead.~When he had done speaking, 40 Phaedo| whom he will soon see, a dead body—and he asks, How shall


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