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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| we had ideas in a former state, then our souls must have 2 Phaedo| intelligence in a former state. The pre-existence of the 3 Phaedo| through life.’ He proceeds to state his difficulty: It has been 4 Phaedo| life of animals from one state of being to another (the 5 Phaedo| de Anim.) And in another state of being is the soul to 6 Phaedo| conceptions of a future state.~There are some other questions 7 Phaedo| the animals in a future state? Have we not seen dogs more 8 Phaedo| existence of animals in a future state from the attributes of God, 9 Phaedo| himself, has placed us in a state of life in which we may 10 Phaedo| reunion with them in another state of being. Most persons when 11 Phaedo| form of a future life is a state of progress or education— 12 Phaedo| the analogy of the present state of this world to another, 13 Phaedo| therefore, either in the present state of man or in the tendencies 14 Phaedo| not, ‘This life is a mixed state of justice and injustice, 15 Phaedo| subject to law, and is in a state of progress, and therefore 16 Phaedo| accidents of their bodily state. Pain soon overpowers the 17 Phaedo| imperfection of our present state and yet of the progress 18 Phaedo| partly fanciful, of a future state of rewards and punishments. ( 19 Phaedo| they had shed in another state of being was crying against 20 Phaedo| personality of man in a future state was not inseparably bound 21 Phaedo| of the soul after another state of being. Like the Oriental 22 Phaedo| nearly as they can in a state of death, and yet repining 23 Phaedo| sleep, the other waking. The state of sleep is opposed to the 24 Phaedo| sleep is opposed to the state of waking, and out of sleeping 25 Phaedo| form and pass into the same state, and there would be no more 26 Phaedo| have existed in our former state, we refer all our sensations, 27 Phaedo| Cebes; they are always in a state of change.~And these you 28 Phaedo| is unchanging. And this state of the soul is called wisdom?~ 29 Phaedo| degenerate and degraded state.’)~That is very likely, 30 Phaedo| captivity. This was her original state; and then, as I was saying, 31 Phaedo| true.~And is not this the state in which the soul is most 32 Phaedo| have taught him the true state of the case, that few are 33 Phaedo| will be done. This is the state of mind, Simmias and Cebes, 34 Phaedo| and the sounds exist in a state of discord, and then harmony 35 Phaedo| composition can be in a state other than that of the elements, 36 Phaedo| and done much in a former state, still she is not on that 37 Phaedo| anything, he must find out what state of being or doing or suffering 38 Phaedo| any punishment which the state inflicts. There is surely 39 Phaedo| always remain in the same state and not deviate. And this