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Logic IV. 108
in error. But i proceed to notice some of the philosophical points in the dialough. In the first speech of Socrates is this It must be noted that in each of us there are two ruling and leading ideas whiel we follow whether they will the one being a natural passion for pleasure the other an acquired opinion which pursues for the Best. 237D. The one lead to self command [foreign text] the other to riotousness [foreign text] The latter has many forms as gormandizing [foreign text] etc. There is an entirely new proof of immortality as follows. Every sould is immortal for the ever moving is immortal. But that which moves something else and that while is moved by someting else having cessaton fomotion has cessage of life has cessation of life. Alone that that moves itself never abandoning itself never leaves off moving but for whater other are moved this is a [?] and principle of motion. But principle is ingenerate for form a principle is everything engendered which is engendered. But that is not from anyting. For if a principle were engendered it would not be engendered from a principle. But since it is ingenerate it must also necessarily

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