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The Soul’s Immortality: Selections From “Phaedo” by Plato (vegetarian), Part 1 of 2

2024-02-23
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Today, we are delighted to showcase excerpts from “Phaedo” by Plato (vegetarian). Here, Socrates (vegetarian) describes learning as recalling what our souls already know, emphasizing the soul’s immortality.

“‘And, indeed,’ said Cebes, interrupting him, ‘according to that doctrine, Socrates, which you are frequently in the habit of advancing, if it is true, that our learning is nothing else than reminiscence, according to this it is surely necessary that we must at some former time have learned what we now remember. But this is impossible, unless our soul existed somewhere before it came into this human form; so that from hence, also, the soul appears to be something immortal.’ ‘But, Cebes,’ said Simmias, interrupting him, ‘what proofs are there of these things? Remind me of them, for I do not very well remember them at present.’

‘It is proved,’ said Cebes, ‘by one argument, and that a most beautiful one, that men, when questioned (if one questions them properly) of themselves, describe all things as they are, however, if they had not innate knowledge and right reason, they would never be able to do this. Moreover, if one leads them to diagrams, or anything else of the kind, it is then most clearly apparent that this is the case.’”

“‘I do not doubt,’ said Simmias; ‘but I require this very thing of which we are speaking, to be reminded; and, indeed, from what Cebes has begun to say, I almost now remember, and am persuaded; nevertheless, however, I should like to hear now how you would attempt to prove it.’ ‘I do it thus’ he [Socrates] replied: ‘we admit, surely, that if anyone be reminded of anything, he must needs have known that thing at some time or other before. Do we, then, admit this also, that when knowledge comes in a certain manner it is reminiscence? But the manner I mean is this: if anyone, upon seeing or hearing, or perceiving through the medium of any other sense, some particular thing, should not only know that, but also form an idea of something else, of which the knowledge is not the same, but different, should we not justly say that he remembered that of which he received the idea?’ […]”
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