Plato, Phaedo
Socrates: Man
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29a–b
Alternate translation: "To fear death, is nothing else but to believe ourselves to be wise, when we are not; and to fancy that we know what we do not know. In effect, no body knows death; no body can tell, but it may be the greatest benefit of mankind; and yet men are afraid of it, as if they knew certainly that it were the greatest of evils."
Plato, Apology
Symposium 17–19 [= 2.10]
Xenophon
Socrates' prayer, Phaedrus, 279
Plato, Phaedrus
33a–b
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38e–39a
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31e
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40c–41c
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Plato, Phaedo
21d
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Theaetetus, 161b
Plato, Theaetetus
“Anyone who holds a true opinion without understanding is like a blind man on the right road.”
Plato, Republic, 506c
Plato, Republic
Plato, Phaedo
37e–38a
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Plato, Phaedo
30a–b
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Plato, Phaedo