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Logic IV. 50
'My God, not I. Do you mean to say you can prove that?" [Foreign text]. it is true that a few pages further on he apparently refers to the Phaedo but this is in the first place not certain. When he says precisely is "Now that the soul is immortal the above argument et cetera demonstrate" [Foreign text]. This says [Lutoslavoski?] "means that in an ealier writing there had been given a number of arguments of a logically necessary or apodictic character proving the soul's immortability." But this is too Polish. Everybody knows that [foreign text] is a most indefinite expression. But granting that this does refer to the Phaedo since i admit that the Republic was not put together.

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