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Wednesday, May 26, 2004
 
Reading Plato's Phaedo. Phaedo is a socratic dialogue wherein Socrates proves things like the soul having existed before birth and after death. He also demonstrates that things that are seen are in a constant state of change - and things that are unseen are eternally unchanging. An example of the latter is the concept of truth - it does not change, yet can not be observed, yet the mind (and the soul) knows it implicitly.

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