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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| future state? Have we not seen dogs more faithful and intelligent 2 Phaedo| we cannot reason from the seen to the unseen, and that 3 Phaedo| things which eye hath not seen nor ear heard and therefore 4 Phaedo| Whether a person who, having seen or heard or in any way perceived 5 Phaedo| are invisible and are not seen?~That is very true, he said.~ 6 Phaedo| sorts of existences—one seen, the other unseen.~Let us 7 Phaedo| Let us suppose them.~The seen is the changing, and the 8 Phaedo| and akin?~Clearly to the seen—no one can doubt that.~And 9 Phaedo| doubt that.~And is the soul seen or not seen?~Not by man, 10 Phaedo| is the soul seen or not seen?~Not by man, Socrates.~And 11 Phaedo| Socrates.~And what we mean by ‘seen’ and ‘not seen’ is that 12 Phaedo| mean by ‘seen’ and ‘not seen’ is that which is or is 13 Phaedo| of man.~And is the soul seen or not seen?~Not seen.~Unseen 14 Phaedo| is the soul seen or not seen?~Not seen.~Unseen then?~ 15 Phaedo| soul seen or not seen?~Not seen.~Unseen then?~Yes.~Then 16 Phaedo| unseen, and the body to the seen?~That follows necessarily, 17 Phaedo| which, as they tell us, are seen certain ghostly apparitions 18 Phaedo| gloomy shadows damp Oft seen in charnel vaults and sepulchres, 19 Phaedo| answer him, until you had seen whether the consequences 20 Phaedo| never lifted up his head and seen, nor ever heard from one 21 Phaedo| ever heard from one who had seen, how much purer and fairer 22 Phaedo| the eye of man has ever seen; the very hollows (of which 23 Phaedo| colour of their own, and are seen like light gleaming amid