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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| and has she not the same relation to the body, as the harmony— 2 Phaedo| the other difficulties of relation. These subtleties he is 3 Phaedo| himself in describing their relation to one another. Nor can 4 Phaedo| puzzles, standing in the same relation to Christian philosophy 5 Phaedo| of God and of man in his relation to God; of the imperfection 6 Phaedo| stands nearly in the same relation to Plato and his age, as 7 Phaedo| stands in quite a different relation to him from his younger 8 Phaedo| could neither explain the relation of ideas to phenomena, nor 9 Phaedo| another. The very idea of relation or comparison was embarrassing 10 Phaedo| standing to them in the same relation as to Glaucon and Adeimantus 11 Phaedo| the whole question, not in relation to man only, but in relation 12 Phaedo| relation to man only, but in relation to animals generally, and 13 Phaedo| weaker than a coat. Now the relation of the body to the soul