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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| Aesop reminds Cebes of a question which had been asked by 2 Phaedo| Enough of them: the real question is, What is the nature of 3 Phaedo| remarks, involves the whole question of natural growth or causation; 4 Phaedo| they bury him? That is a question which he refuses to entertain, 5 Phaedo| But in our own day the question has been reopened, and it 6 Phaedo| perplexed at this whole question, which is sometimes fairly 7 Phaedo| soul, we must still ask the question of Socrates, ‘What is that 8 Phaedo| history of the human mind. The question, ‘Whence come our abstract 9 Phaedo| answer to the ‘very serious question’ of generation and destruction 10 Phaedo| the other hand, raises the question about harmony and the lyre, 11 Phaedo| answer can be given to this question. And it is better to resign 12 Phaedo| For it reminds me of a question which has been asked by 13 Phaedo| replied.~There is another question, which will probably throw 14 Phaedo| Suppose we consider the question whether the souls of men 15 Phaedo| let us consider the whole question, not in relation to man 16 Phaedo| questions. If you put a question to a person in a right way, 17 Phaedo| with such natures, beyond question.~And there is no difficulty, 18 Phaedo| inciting the other to put the question which we wanted to have 19 Phaedo| bid me, I will venture to question you, and then I shall not 20 Phaedo| beginning to ask myself the same question: What argument can I ever 21 Phaedo| about the rights of the question, but is anxious only to 22 Phaedo| are raising a tremendous question, Cebes, involving the whole 23 Phaedo| to any one who asks the question, I may safely reply, That 24 Phaedo| ask you to consider the question from another point of view, 25 Phaedo| and do not you answer my question in the words in which I 26 Phaedo| True.~Then, Cebes, beyond question, the soul is immortal and 27 Phaedo| There was no answer to this question; but in a minute or two