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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| Besides, the philosopher has notions of good and evil unlike 2 Phaedo| man take the best of human notions, and upon this frail bark 3 Phaedo| was he less perplexed with notions of comparison and number. 4 Phaedo| like. But now those very notions appeared to him to contain 5 Phaedo| waters, and other eccentric notions. (Compare Arist. Metaph.) 6 Phaedo| to remove some erroneous notions respecting the relations 7 Phaedo| s time, were filled with notions of an under-world.~16. Yet 8 Phaedo| truth of his own particular notions: ‘no man of sense will be 9 Phaedo| to refute some ‘eccentric notions; current in our own age. 10 Phaedo| suppose, Socrates, that these notions are given us at the very 11 Phaedo| goodness, and the other notions of which you were just now 12 Phaedo| and extent very unlike the notions of geographers, as I believe