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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| truth and acquired some conception of the universal:—this is 2 Phaedr| single subject. But the conception of unity really applies 3 Phaedr| Plato was serious in his conception of the soul as a motive 4 Phaedr| antithesis to the former conception of love. At the same time 5 Phaedr| contingent matter; (6) The conception of the soul itself as the 6 Phaedr| reason of the universe.~The conception of the philosopher, or the 7 Phaedr| inspiration of love is a conception that has already become 8 Phaedr| commentator or interpreter had no conception of his author as a whole, 9 Phaedr| particulars of sense to one conception of reason;—this is the recollection 10 Phaedr| argument agrees with his conception of nature.~PHAEDRUS: I agree.~