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1 Phaedo| that which is measured, the idea of equality prior to the 2 Phaedo| changing, the invisible idea or the visible object of 3 Phaedo| have written this under the idea that the soul is a harmony 4 Phaedo| goes back to some higher idea or hypothesis which appears 5 Phaedo| requirements of logic. For what idea can we form of the soul 6 Phaedo| experience, and can form no idea. The words or figures of 7 Phaedo| thought under which the idea of immortality is most naturally 8 Phaedo| which we can make to the idea of immortality.~14. Returning 9 Phaedo| in the application of the idea of mind; the same doubt 10 Phaedo| the vision of the eternal idea. So deeply rooted in Plato’ 11 Phaedo| to one another. The very idea of relation or comparison 12 Phaedo| the truth—that I had no idea of rivalling him or his 13 Phaedo| and gather from them the idea of an equality which is 14 Phaedo| ever unequal? or is the idea of equality the same as 15 Phaedo| are not the same with the idea of equality?~I should say, 16 Phaedo| although differing from the idea of equality, you conceived 17 Phaedo| conceived and attained that idea?~Very true, he said.~Which 18 Phaedo| previous discussion. Is that idea or essence, which in the 19 Phaedo| Homer wrote this under the idea that the soul is a harmony 20 Phaedo| moved only by their own idea of what was best, and if 21 Phaedo| small person. And as the idea of greatness cannot condescend 22 Phaedo| some cases the name of the idea is not only attached to 23 Phaedo| not only attached to the idea in an eternal connection, 24 Phaedo| else which, not being the idea, exists only in the form 25 Phaedo| only in the form of the idea, may also lay claim to it. 26 Phaedo| say, likewise reject the idea which is opposed to that 27 Phaedo| the impress, the opposite idea will never intrude?~No.~ 28 Phaedo| the even?~True.~Then the idea of the even number will