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A pupil narrates a sequence of conversations held in prison during the philosopher's final day, presenting sustained inquiry into whether a soul distinct from the body survives death. Interlocutors examine and weigh several arguments for the soul's immortality — recollection, affinity, and cyclical reasoning — while addressing objections and refining definitions of life, form, and purification. Practical gestures and ritual details frame a concluding mythic account of postmortem fate, and the account ends by portraying the philosopher's composed acceptance of death, illustrating his methodical temper and ethical equanimity in the face of execution.
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