The whole.
Phaedo, or the last day of Socrates’ life.
(1) Socrates in prison.
57–60 C (... ‘pleasure appears to succeed.’)
(2) Why the philosopher is willing to die, although he will not take his own life.
60 C (‘Upon this Cebes said’ ...)
–69 E (... ‘it will be well.’)
(3) The Description of the Other Life.
107 C (‘But then, O my friends,’ ...)
–115 A (... ‘after I am dead.’)
(4) The Death of Socrates.
115 A (‘When he had done speaking’ ...)
–to end.