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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| prove a former and not a future existence. Socrates answers 2 Phaedo| to our conceptions of a future state.~There are some other 3 Phaedo| become of the animals in a future state? Have we not seen 4 Phaedo| as having any place in a future world, and if not all, why 5 Phaedo| existence of animals in a future state from the attributes 6 Phaedo| conception which we can form of a future life is a state of progress 7 Phaedo| the analogy of a probable future to which we are tending. 8 Phaedo| in the tendencies of the future, as far as we can entertain 9 Phaedo| regarded in the light of the future. Good and evil are relative 10 Phaedo| there is no fear of the future. Often, as Plato tells us, 11 Phaedo| bring the doctrine of a future life into connection with 12 Phaedo| takes the place of past and future states of existence. His 13 Phaedo| representations, partly fanciful, of a future state of rewards and punishments. ( 14 Phaedo| personality of man in a future state was not inseparably 15 Phaedo| and his reader from the future life of the individual soul 16 Phaedo| necessarily involve the future existence of the soul, as 17 Phaedo| previous argument, but into any future one; either we were incapable 18 Phaedo| regard to the whole of your future life, and I myself in the