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الصفحة xxxix
... person but himself ; and persons might be with him without any other concern than that created by seeing him suffer . He did not differ from others in the article of diet ; but his ordinary drink was only water ; and this he thought was ...
... person but himself ; and persons might be with him without any other concern than that created by seeing him suffer . He did not differ from others in the article of diet ; but his ordinary drink was only water ; and this he thought was ...
الصفحة 89
... person but his soul when he sleeps , and Socrates the man , consisting of body and soul when he is waking , are two persons ; since waking Socrates has no know- ledge of , or concernment for , that happiness or misery of his soul which ...
... person but his soul when he sleeps , and Socrates the man , consisting of body and soul when he is waking , are two persons ; since waking Socrates has no know- ledge of , or concernment for , that happiness or misery of his soul which ...
الصفحة 90
... persons as Castor and Hercules , or as Socrates and Plato were ? And whether one of them might not be very happy ... person two days , or two moments together . Impossible to convince those that sleep with- out dream- ing , that they ...
... persons as Castor and Hercules , or as Socrates and Plato were ? And whether one of them might not be very happy ... person two days , or two moments together . Impossible to convince those that sleep with- out dream- ing , that they ...
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