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The narrative recounts the final hours of a philosopher facing execution, as he calmly dialogues with friends about the nature and fate of the soul. Through dialectical proofs — including arguments from opposites, the soul’s affinity with eternal Forms, and recollection — he defends the soul’s continued existence after bodily death, answers objections raised by Simmias and Cebes, and considers ethical consequences of dying philosophically. The discussion mixes rigorous argument, mythic description of the afterlife, and practical rituals for a good death, presenting philosophy as preparation for dying and contrasting the body’s changeable nature with the soul’s purported permanence.
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