Plato's self-corrective development of the concepts of soul, forms, and immortality in three arguments of the Phaedo

Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press (1999)
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This study argues both that the proofs are ultimately unconvincing and that Plato was aware of the problems. The Phaedo is shown as a truly dialectical philosophical conversation about the immortality of the soul.

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Martha Beck
Lyon College

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