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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| of the soul.~All soul is immortal, for she is the source of 2 Phaedr| The steeds of the gods are immortal, but ours are one mortal 3 Phaedr| one mortal and the other immortal. The immortal soul soars 4 Phaedr| the other immortal. The immortal soul soars upwards into 5 Phaedr| man is represented by the immortal steed which, like thumos 6 Phaedr| man under the image of an immortal steed; (3) The notion that 7 Phaedr| admission of impulse into the immortal nature, also afford grounds 8 Phaedr| through all her being is immortal, for that which is ever 9 Phaedr| which is ever in motion is immortal; but that which moves another 10 Phaedr| self-moving is proved to be immortal, he who affirms that self-motion 11 Phaedr| necessity unbegotten and immortal? Enough of the soul’s immortality.~ 12 Phaedr| mortal differs from the immortal creature. The soul in her 13 Phaedr| and mortal creature. For immortal no such union can be reasonably 14 Phaedr| nature of God, may imagine an immortal creature having both a body 15 Phaedr| in different soils render immortal, making the possessors of