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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| bodily pleasures and of the senses, which are always perturbing 2 Phaedo| to the perceptions of the senses which recall them, and therefore 3 Phaedo| and only when using the senses descends into the region 4 Phaedo| no eye except that of the senses, and is weighed down by 5 Phaedo| to be said of the other senses?—for you will allow that 6 Phaedo| or of some other of the senses, which are all alike in 7 Phaedo| same as the other.~From the senses then is derived the knowledge 8 Phaedo| which are derived from the senses?—for to that they all aspire, 9 Phaedo| have the use of our other senses as soon as we were born?~ 10 Phaedo| afterwards by the use of the senses we recovered what we previously 11 Phaedo| see and perceive with the senses, but the unchanging things 12 Phaedo| is perceiving through the senses)—were we not saying that 13 Phaedo| and the ear and the other senses are full of deception, and 14 Phaedo| them by the help of the senses. And I thought that I had 15 Phaedo| smell, and all the other senses, in far greater perfection,