
“Plato and the Tyrant” with author James Romm
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Plato and the Letters of Syracuse
This chapter investigates the enigmatic Platonic letters, often debated regarding their authorship, that offer rich insights into Plato's life and philosophy. It contextualizes the city of Syracuse during the 4th century BC, highlighting the city's significance amidst the decline of Athens and Sparta, as well as Plato's experiences there. The discussion also navigates Plato's reflections on tyranny and governance, particularly influenced by his time in Syracuse and the ongoing external threats to the region.
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