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Protarchus
What do you mean?Socrates
Assume that some of the affections of our body are extinguished in the body before they reach the soul, leaving the soul unaffected, and that other affections permeate both body and soul and cause a vibration in both conjointly and in each individually.Protarchus
Let us assume that.Socrates
Shall we be right in saying that the soul forgets those which do not permeate both, and does not forget those which do?
What do you mean?Socrates
Assume that some of the affections of our body are extinguished in the body before they reach the soul, leaving the soul unaffected, and that other affections permeate both body and soul and cause a vibration in both conjointly and in each individually.Protarchus
Let us assume that.Socrates
Shall we be right in saying that the soul forgets those which do not permeate both, and does not forget those which do?