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Reversal, Reality, and Invisibility | The Platonic Philosophy Series | Episode 3 (WiM204)

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Socrates's Death Is Absolute in So Far as It Represents the Elimination of Everything All at Once

Schinler writes, he must save justice, one wants to say, or else die trying. Socrates does die in his attempt to seccour justice,. if we can interpret his apologia as an insistence on adhering to justice regardless of practical consequences. By revealing that his own life means less to him than the good socrates wholly relativizes himself to it. And so what he had claimed was impossible turns out, in a paradoxical way, to be possible.

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