Faidoni / Platonin keskustelma Sokrateen viimeisistä hetkistä ja / sielun kuolemattomuudesta
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A small circle of friends recounts Socrates' final hours in prison, where he calmly defends the soul's immortality through arguments such as cyclical return, recollection, affinity with the eternal, and the soul's simple, indestructible nature; interlocutors raise objections and Socrates responds, and the discussion closes with a mythical portrayal of the soul's fate. Alongside the argumentative core, the text depicts the philosopher's ethical stance that philosophical practice aims at detaching the soul from bodily concerns so it may attain truth, and it frames death as the completion of that pursuit.
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