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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| maintained there by the perfection of balance. That which we 2 Phaedo| and to whom our ideas of perfection give us a title to belong? 3 Phaedo| according to a rule of divine perfection is opposed to experience 4 Phaedo| and the strongest, is the perfection of the divine nature. The 5 Phaedo| beings should partake of that perfection which he himself is. In 6 Phaedo| discrete.~In speaking of divine perfection, we mean to say that God 7 Phaedo| progress of mankind towards perfection; and if there is no progress 8 Phaedo| progress of men towards perfection, then there is no good and 9 Phaedo| progress of the soul towards perfection. In using this argument 10 Phaedo| other senses, in far greater perfection, in the same proportion