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kheilajones at Apr 10, 2019 09:57 PM

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Logic IV. 60
one pleasure to another or one pain to another is not virtue. There is only one genuine coin for which everything should be sold, wisdon. [Foreign text]. The first argument for immortality is that oscillation is a universal phenomenon so that one may expect a return from death to life.
After sleeping a making
After making a sleep
Life death overtakings
Deep underneath deep.
Were there no return movement everything would have [we?] [this]? passed in the final form. We note in passing a reference to [foreign text] "The argument which you yourself Socrates so often urge that such knowledge as we have in nothing but reminiscence." This sounds to me to be just on his level although one must acknowledge that it is also very much like Plato. In pursuing this idea,

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