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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| meet earlier than usual in order that they may converse with 2 Phaedo| teacher will show me this ‘order of the best’ in man and 3 Phaedo| carried away to hers. ‘In order that you may understand 4 Phaedo| compose a few verses in order to satisfy a scruple about 5 Phaedo| belief to morality and the order of society, on the evidence 6 Phaedo| any rate for a time, in order that the wicked ‘may not 7 Phaedo| comes are resigned to the order of nature and the will of 8 Phaedo| and loving, the author of order and not of disorder, of 9 Phaedo| that he is love, that he is order, that he is the very progress 10 Phaedo| the human soul or in the order of nature, there is God. 11 Phaedo| well as of intelligence and order in the world. When Simmias 12 Phaedo| represent fairly enough the order of thought in Greek philosophy. 13 Phaedo| God, and are led on in the order of thought from one to the 14 Phaedo| traditional form was required in order to give verisimilitude to 15 Phaedo| been introduced by Plato in order to show the impression made 16 Phaedo| conveniently read by us in this order as illustrative of the life 17 Phaedo| philosophy to release her in order that when released she may 18 Phaedo| designedly recur to it in order that nothing may escape 19 Phaedo| or any other principle of order, but having recourse to 20 Phaedo| repair to the bath first, in order that the women may not have 21 Phaedo| away the women mainly in order that they might not misbehave