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were very uncomfortable when we heard what they said; for we had been thoroughly convinced by the previous argument, and now they seemed to be throwing us again into confusion and distrust, not only in respect to the past discussion but also with regard to any future one. They made us fear that our judgment was worthless or that no certainty could be attained in these matters.Echecrates
By the gods, Phaedo, I sympathize with you; for I myself after listening to you am inclined to ask myself:
By the gods, Phaedo, I sympathize with you; for I myself after listening to you am inclined to ask myself:

