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1 Phaedo| servants. Socrates himself has just been released from chains, 2 Phaedo| last body may survive her, just as the coat of an old weaver 3 Phaedo| duty is still unfulfilled, just as above he desires before 4 Phaedo| after the image of this, just as men in former ages have 5 Phaedo| as relative and absolute; just as the riddles about motion 6 Phaedo| mean to say that God is just and true and loving, the 7 Phaedo| the wonders of psychology just opening to him, and he had 8 Phaedo| entering we found Socrates just released from chains, and 9 Phaedo| Philolaus, about whom you were just now asking, affirm when 10 Phaedo| willingness to die which we were just now attributing to the philosopher? 11 Phaedo| the reverse of what was just now said; for upon this 12 Phaedo| what is this but death?~Just so, he replied.~There is 13 Phaedo| things as good and evil, just and unjust—and there are 14 Phaedo| the better, and the more just is from the more unjust.~ 15 Phaedo| living come from the dead, just as the dead come from the 16 Phaedo| not forgetting, Simmias, just the losing of knowledge?~ 17 Phaedo| notions of which you were just now speaking, have a most 18 Phaedo| into the form of man, and just and moderate men may be 19 Phaedo| of the size which he has; just as Simmias does not exceed 20 Phaedo| compared with Simmias, remain just as I was, and am the same 21 Phaedo| you mean?~I mean, as I was just now saying, and as I am 22 Phaedo| by you from what has been just said. I mean that if any 23 Phaedo| now, he said, what did we just now call that principle 24 Phaedo| repels the musical, or the just?~The unmusical, he said, 25 Phaedo| habitation; as every pure and just soul which has passed through 26 Phaedo| surface of the earth; which is just as if a creature who was 27 Phaedo| thither, over the earth—just as in the act of respiration 28 Phaedo| only prepare, Socrates, just so much as we deem enough.