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generally into the opposite class
from all the former?” “Of course.”
“This being so, shall we say that the desires constitute a
classCf. on 349 E. and that the
most conspicuous members of that classCf.
412 B and Class. Phil. vii. (1912) pp.
485-486. are what we call thirst and hunger?”
“We shall,” said he. “Is not the one desire of
drink, the other of food?” “Yes.”
“Then in so far as it is thirst, would it be of anything more than
that of which we say it is a desire in the soul?The argument might proceed with 439 ATOU= DIYW=NTOS A)/RA H( YUXH/. All that intervenes is a
digression on logic, a caveat against possible misunderstandings of the
proposition that thirst qua