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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| by the force of the terms imperishable. If the odd principle were 2 Phaedo| If the odd principle were imperishable, then the number three would 3 Phaedo| principle. But the immortal is imperishable; and therefore the soul 4 Phaedo| altogether immortal and imperishable. But if he cannot prove 5 Phaedo| to you that the soul is imperishable and immortal, and the philosopher 6 Phaedo| Supposing that the odd were imperishable, must not three be imperishable?~ 7 Phaedo| imperishable, must not three be imperishable?~Of course.~And if that 8 Phaedo| that which is cold were imperishable, when the warm principle 9 Phaedo| uncooling or warm principle were imperishable, the fire when assailed 10 Phaedo| if the immortal is also imperishable, the soul when attacked 11 Phaedo| that the odd principle is imperishable; for this has not been acknowledged, 12 Phaedo| if the immortal is also imperishable, then the soul will be imperishable 13 Phaedo| imperishable, then the soul will be imperishable as well as immortal; but 14 Phaedo| perish, then nothing is imperishable.~Yes, replied Socrates, 15 Phaedo| she is immortal, be also imperishable?~Most certainly.~Then when 16 Phaedo| the soul is immortal and imperishable, and our souls will truly