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1 Phaedo| equalities fall short of the conception of absolute equality with 2 Phaedo| countless ages we can form no conception; far less than a three years’ 3 Phaedo| our ignorance. The truest conception which we can form of a future 4 Phaedo| finite nature we can form no conception; we are all of us in process 5 Phaedo| explained by the double conception of space or matter, which 6 Phaedo| distinctly acknowledged, the conception of the human soul became 7 Phaedo| human hopes and fears to a conception of an abstract soul which 8 Phaedo| impersonation of the ideas. Such a conception, which in Plato himself 9 Phaedo| supposed to rest on the conception of the soul as a principle 10 Phaedo| intellectual uncertainty they had a conception of a proof from results, 11 Phaedo| as to have the most exact conception of the essence of each thing 12 Phaedo| not only that, but has a conception of something else which 13 Phaedo| that of which he has the conception?~What do you mean?~I mean 14 Phaedo| own mind that such is our conception of the soul; and that when 15 Phaedo| the earth according to my conception of them.~That, said Simmias,