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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| both yield to that higher view of love which is afterwards 2 Phaedr| for a confirmation of his view, but to the universal experience 3 Phaedr| with herself. The latter view has probably led Plato to 4 Phaedr| purely Socratic point of view, but before he had entered 5 Phaedr| Keeping the definition in view, let us now enquire what 6 Phaedr| But first of all, let us view the affections and actions 7 Phaedr| PHAEDRUS: Not upon your view; for according to you he 8 Phaedr| should keep probability in view, and say good-bye to the 9 Phaedr| are satisfied with our own view, that unless a man estimates 10 Phaedr| the Theban is right in his view about letters.~SOCRATES: 11 Phaedr| persuading;—such is the view which is implied in the 12 Phaedr| PHAEDRUS: Yes, that was our view, certainly.~SOCRATES: Secondly, 13 Phaedr| believed, and not with any view to criticism or instruction;