“ The human being alone has the consciousness of truth and justice and love, which is the consciousness of God. ”
Plato, Phaedo. copy citation
Author | Plato |
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Source | Phaedo |
Topic | justice consciousness |
Date | |
Language | English |
Reference | |
Note | Translated by Benjamin Jowett |
Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1658/1658-h/1658-h.htm |
Context
“It is as repugnant to us as it was to him to imagine that our moral ideas are to be attributed only to cerebral forces. The value of a human soul, like the value of a man's life to himself, is inestimable, and cannot be reckoned in earthly or material things. The human being alone has the consciousness of truth and justice and love, which is the consciousness of God. And the soul becoming more conscious of these, becomes more conscious of her own immortality.
10. The last ground of our belief in immortality, and the strongest, is the perfection of the divine nature.”
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