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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| existence. Socrates answers this objection by recalling the previous 2 Phaedo| lyre. Cebes has also an objection, which like Simmias he expresses 3 Phaedo| afterwards restates the objection, the very act of birth may 4 Phaedo| living and dying. When this objection has been removed, Socrates 5 Phaedo| certainly, added Simmias, the objection which he is now making does 6 Phaedo| then, if this be your only objection, but speak and ask anything 7 Phaedo| judgment, unproven. Now my objection is not the same as that 8 Phaedo| to consider whether the objection, which, like Simmias, I 9 Phaedo| Cebes, at our friend’s objection?~No, I do not feel so, said 10 Phaedo| Now to him who makes this objection, we cannot answer that the 11 Phaedo| one else, has any further objection to make, he had better speak