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Start this Book. Place of publication. Dialogue 1. Dialogue 2, Part 1. Dialogue 2, Part 2. Dialogue 3. Dialogue 4, Part 1. Dialogue 4, Part 2. Dialogue 4, Part 3. Free Quiz. Topics for Discussion. This Study Guide consists of approximately 29 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Trial and Death of Socrates.

Print Word PDF. This section contains words approx. Themes Style Quotes. In his disappointment he turned to investigate the question of causation for himself. All his hearers will admit the existence of absolute Ideas. He made up his mind that Ideas are the causes of phenomena, beauty of beautiful things, greatness of great things, and so on. Echecrates interposes the remark that any man of sense will agree to that. Socrates goes on to show that opposite Ideas cannot coexist in the same person: if it is said that Simmias is both tall and short, because he is taller than Socrates and shorter than Phaedo , that is true; but he is only tall and short relatively.



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