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Plato
Phaedo

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   Dialogue
1 Phaedo| carried at last to her own place, as the pure soul is also 2 Phaedo| the desert, as having any place in a future world, and if 3 Phaedo| the two classes should we place ourselves and our friends? 4 Phaedo| ethical religion has taken the place of Fetichism. There may 5 Phaedo| form of eternitytakes the place of past and future states 6 Phaedo| guardian angels,—had given place in the mysteries and the 7 Phaedo| former world, which has no place in the philosophy of modern 8 Phaedo| be taken literally.~The place of the Dialogue in the series 9 Phaedo| presence would have been out of place at a philosophical discussion, 10 Phaedo| The Prison of Socrates.~PLACE OF THE NARRATION: Phlius.~ 11 Phaedo| in which the trial took place, and which is not far from 12 Phaedo| early at the accustomed place. On our arrival the jailer 13 Phaedo| as I am going to another place, it is very meet for me 14 Phaedo| not persuaded in the first place that I am going to other 15 Phaedo| the dwelling in her own place alone, as in another life, 16 Phaedo| their departure to that place where, when they arrive, 17 Phaedo| to my ability, to find a place;—whether I have sought in 18 Phaedo| she has left the body her place may be nowhere, and that 19 Phaedo| of the dead exist in some place out of which they come again.~ 20 Phaedo| our soul had been in some place before existing in the form 21 Phaedo| he replied, is a large place, Cebes, and has many good 22 Phaedo| invisible, in passing to the place of the true Hades, which 23 Phaedo| in themselves and in the place to which they go are those 24 Phaedo| Let us then, in the first place, he said, be careful of 25 Phaedo| each particular in the best place; and I argued that if any 26 Phaedo| perish and the even take the place of the odd?’ Now to him 27 Phaedo| leads him to a certain place in which the dead are gathered 28 Phaedo| when she arrives at the place where the other souls are 29 Phaedo| this other world was the place of the true heaven and the 30 Phaedo| as follows:—In the first place, the earth, when looked 31 Phaedo| between the two, and near the place of outlet pours into a vast 32 Phaedo| when the dead arrive at the place to which the genius of each 33 Phaedo| all who ever came to this place, I will not impute the angry


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