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... soul . Soc .: And the soul rules ? Al .: Yes . Soc . Let me make an assertion which will , I think , be universally admitted . Al .: What is that ? Soc .: That man is one of three things . Al .: What are they ? Soc .: Soul , body , or ...
... soul . Soc .: And the soul rules ? Al .: Yes . Soc . Let me make an assertion which will , I think , be universally admitted . Al .: What is that ? Soc .: That man is one of three things . Al .: What are they ? Soc .: Soul , body , or ...
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... soul will be in herself alone and without the body . In this pre- sent life , I reckon that we make the nearest ... soul from the body , as I was saying before ; the habit of the soul gathering and collecting her- self into herself , out ...
... soul will be in herself alone and without the body . In this pre- sent life , I reckon that we make the nearest ... soul from the body , as I was saying before ; the habit of the soul gathering and collecting her- self into herself , out ...
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... soul is called wisdom ? That is well and truly said , Socrates , he re- plied . And to which class is the soul more nearly alike and akin , as far as may be inferred from this argument , as well as from the preceding one ? I think ...
... soul is called wisdom ? That is well and truly said , Socrates , he re- plied . And to which class is the soul more nearly alike and akin , as far as may be inferred from this argument , as well as from the preceding one ? I think ...
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What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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