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The Perennial Importance of Plato | Prof. John Rist

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Plato's Dialogues

David Frum: Why are the vast majority of Plato's philosophical works dialogues? He says form and procedures of a few dialogues can be used to explain his philosophy. One example is that Zemokus loses an argument with Socrates over justice, because he doesn't understand how it applies in different ways for each person. In other words, unless you've been brought up in the right way, one may not see the truth when set before your own eyes,. Frum writes. "All serious thinking must be subject to revision"

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