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  1. If, as I have argued, thought and consciousness irreducibly escape the net of physicalist interpretation, and if, as I have suggested, the external world must possess the mind-like property of generality if it is to be conceivable, then we can see that Socrates' assertion in the Phaedo , that the world must be explained by reference to mind, was essentially correct.
  2. Bring me death and like Socrates I will turn it into my everlasting glory."
  3. For as Socrates knew, a sequence of silly questions is a wonderful way of forcing someone to think out just what he believes and wants to say.
  4. Perseus, the Gorgon Slayer; Aesop the fable writer; Socrates the great philosopher 3000 years ago Gods and Mortals, Poets and Politicians, Artists and Athletes were founding Greek civilisation.
  5. He was, in fact, a Socrates of no mean accomplishment, and had given his life over to making people think, never an easy or popular task.
  6. SOCRATES and Plato may be unlikely corner men for an aspiring heavyweight champion, but Lennox Lewis, the man reluctantly carrying the tag of the next Frank Bruno, is a lover of philosophy, and admits to being "one of those deep-thinking kind of guys".
  7. Socrates may or may not have a gene or two alive in the world today, as G. C. Williams has remarked, but who cares?
  8. He had even provided, as an antagonist to North, a fictional member of the NSC, "Aaron Sykes", whose job it was to give flesh and voice to those invisible and voiceless colleagues who had presumably tried to dissuade North from what he was doing: to appear, as the Laws appeared to Socrates, "humming in his ears", about the offence he would cause to country, friends and laws if he did what seemed to him the right thing.
  9. In the Phaedo , Socrates praises Anaxagoras for saying that the world must be explained by reference to mind, and then criticizes him for not acting on the principle that he recommends.
  10. The death of Socrates in Plato's Phaedo is one of the most inspiring stories, and the scholar Scaliger could never read it without tears coming to his eyes.
  11. Black leaders in turn need to recognise that such measures will do far more to help poor blacks than any amount of affirmative action, reparation, calls for black separation, or courses designed to teach that Socrates stole his ideas from ancient black Egyptians.
  12. In the universal reason of the divine Word all rational beings share, and both Abraham and Socrates are "Christians before Christ".
  13. "Socrates, yeh know, was forced to drink hemlock for corrupting the youth of Athens!"

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