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The Plato Paradigm
Ivor Ludlam
224 episodes
4 days ago
What Plato Dramatized
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What Plato Dramatized
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0214 Lysis 209b
The Plato Paradigm
14 minutes
2 months ago
0214 Lysis 209b
Lysis realizes that he is ruled and restricted by slaves, hired professionals, and his mother, in those arts and crafts (technai) where he does not yet understand. However, his parents allow him to read and write because he understands the technai of reading and writing. Socrates draws out the implication that Lysis will be allowed to do whatever he wants the moment he understands all technai. Under further questioning, Lysis agrees that his father, his neighbour, Athenians in general, should entrust their things to him the moment he is more capable than them.
The Plato Paradigm
What Plato Dramatized