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selves 1
send 2
sensations 1
sense 30
senses 15
sensible 6
sensitive 1
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31 up
30 did
30 nothing
30 sense
30 your
29 immortal
29 manner
Plato
Phaedo

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sense
   Dialogue
1 Phaedo| he does, but not in any sense which they are capable of 2 Phaedo| or the visible object of sense? Clearly the latter and 3 Phaedo| apparition, saturated with sense, and therefore visible. 4 Phaedo| passion and the illusions of sense which envelope him; his 5 Phaedo| the assent of any man of sense. The narrative is continued; 6 Phaedo| have never in any proper sense the use of reason, reappear 7 Phaedo| partaker. Age numbs the sense of both worlds; and the 8 Phaedo| forms of thought and not of sense. To draw pictures of heaven 9 Phaedo| nor in any other form of sense. The multitude of angels, 10 Phaedo| of eternity, not in the sense of perpetual duration of 11 Phaedo| transmigration defined the sense of individuality; and some, 12 Phaedo| withdraw from impurities of sense, to leave the world and 13 Phaedo| particular notions: ‘no man of sense will be confident in such 14 Phaedo| acknowledgment that no man of sense will think the details of 15 Phaedo| meant music in the popular sense of the word, and being under 16 Phaedo| and that there would be no sense in his running away. The 17 Phaedo| opinion that to him who has no sense of pleasure and no part 18 Phaedo| when she has no bodily sense or desire, but is aspiring 19 Phaedo| them with any other bodily sense?—and I speak not of these 20 Phaedo| thought sight or any other sense together with reason, but 21 Phaedo| the passions, and in the sense of superiority to them—is 22 Phaedo| mean by saying that, in a sense, they are made temperate 23 Phaedo| they equals in the same sense in which absolute equality 24 Phaedo| or hearing, or some other sense, from that perception we 25 Phaedo| is to say, when using the sense of sight or hearing or some 26 Phaedo| or hearing or some other sense (for the meaning of perceiving 27 Phaedo| men, and then his quick sense of the wound which had been 28 Phaedo| man, who is not devoid of sense, must fear, if he has no 29 Phaedo| Any one who has the least sense will acknowledge the wonderful 30 Phaedo| the hope great!~A man of sense ought not to say, nor will


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