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The Plato Paradigm
Ivor Ludlam
231 episodes
6 days ago
What Plato Dramatized
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What Plato Dramatized
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Philosophy
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0229 Lysis 215a
The Plato Paradigm
14 minutes
2 weeks ago
0229 Lysis 215a
Socrates continues to try to make Lysis think dialectically, but fails miserably. Lysis accepts that the same is useless and not a friend to the same, although the good person is a friend to the good person (this is a contradicton), Once again, it is Socrates himself who has to discover that they have been seriously misled (they have, by him), and he adduces someone who is said to have claimed that the same thing to the same thing, and the good people to the good people, are actually hostile. Socrates claims that that man used to adduce Hesiod, but the famous quote from him will have to wait until the next episode.
The Plato Paradigm
What Plato Dramatized