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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| associated with the higher notion of absolute equality. But 2 Phaedo| nothing. But he has a confused notion of another method in which 3 Phaedo| disappear in a more general notion of the soul; the contemplation 4 Phaedo| belief. The old Homeric notion of a gibbering ghost flitting 5 Phaedo| readily passes from the notion of the good to that of God, 6 Phaedo| that is, a more general notion. Consistency with themselves 7 Phaedo| Phaedo. While the first notion of immortality is only in 8 Phaedo| we are able to obtain a notion of some other thing like 9 Phaedo| admitting into our souls the notion that there is no health 10 Phaedo| first. And how can such a notion of the soul as this agree 11 Phaedo| this, I suspect to be your notion, Cebes; and I designedly 12 Phaedo| Was not that a reasonable notion?~Yes, said Cebes, I think 13 Phaedo| one.~And what is now your notion of such matters? said Cebes.~ 14 Phaedo| in my mind some confused notion of a new method, and can 15 Phaedo| I was delighted at this notion, which appeared quite admirable, 16 Phaedo| everything. Do you agree in this notion of the cause?~Yes, he said, 17 Phaedo| replied Cebes, is quite my notion.~Hereupon one of the company, 18 Phaedo| there is a third, admit the notion of the whole, although they 19 Phaedo| deviate. And this is my first notion.~Which is surely a correct 20 Phaedo| hollows are deceived into the notion that we are dwelling above