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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| Dialogue necessarily takes the form of a narrative, because 2 Phaedo| violence, she takes the form of an ass, a wolf or a kite. 3 Phaedo| their way to the surface and form seas and rivers and volcanoes. 4 Phaedo| logic. For what idea can we form of the soul when separated 5 Phaedo| soul is the entelechy or form of an organized living body? 6 Phaedo| we attempt to assign any form to our conceptions of a 7 Phaedo| shall take any particular form of life.~7. When we speak 8 Phaedo| in countless ages we can form no conception; far less 9 Phaedo| have no experience, and can form no idea. The words or figures 10 Phaedo| conception which we can form of a future life is a state 11 Phaedo| any finite nature we can form no conception; we are all 12 Phaedo| half-human, nor in any other form of sense. The multitude 13 Phaedo| contemplation of ideas ‘under the form of eternity’ takes the place 14 Phaedo| supposed to exist in the form of a magnet, or of a particle 15 Phaedo| immortality into a logical form. And when we consider how 16 Phaedo| mistaking the truth of the form for the truth of the matter. 17 Phaedo| confidence put into a logical form:—‘The soul is immortal because 18 Phaedo| especially the traditional form was required in order to 19 Phaedo| came to me sometimes in one form, and sometimes in another, 20 Phaedo| would at last have the same form and pass into the same state, 21 Phaedo| were dead remained in the form of death, and did not come 22 Phaedo| place before existing in the form of man; here then is another 23 Phaedo| from knowing the lyre, form in the mind’s eye an image 24 Phaedo| before they were in the form of man, and must have had 25 Phaedo| only exists in a bodily form, which a man may touch and 26 Phaedo| or back again into the form of man, and just and moderate 27 Phaedo| entering into the bodily form has been very ingeniously, 28 Phaedo| being as she is in the form of harmony, may not perish 29 Phaedo| existed before she took the form and body of man, and was 30 Phaedo| entrance into the human form may be a sort of disease 31 Phaedo| the bloom of colour, or form, or any such thing is a 32 Phaedo| idea, exists only in the form of the idea, may also lay 33 Phaedo| not only to take their own form, but also the form of some 34 Phaedo| their own form, but also the form of some opposite?~What do 35 Phaedo| that God, and the essential form of life, and the immortal 36 Phaedo| describe to you, however, the form and regions of the earth