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The Truth is Defenseless | The Platonic Philosophy Series | Episode 4 (WiM205)

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Aristotle's Love

Aristotle says the soul becomes identical to its objects when it knows them. The locus of this identity musti lie formally within the soul itself, writes Chinler. As he explains in the nicomacian ethics, self love is the paradime of love because it represents an absolute unity that other forms of love can only defectively imitate. In contrast, as we have argued above, plato expouses an essentially ecstatic notion of love expressed in the soul's transcendence towards its object.

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