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The Perennial Importance of Plato | Prof. John Rist

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Plato's Plate-Nemesis

Most of Plato's readers from Aristotle, who was told of their deviant plate-ness through most of not the whole of his life, they answered. To most other plate-ness or plate-ness in the story of the history of Western philosophy, all these were so impressed by the content of Plato's thought that they concentrated entirely on attacking him. So, leaving aside what I see of the incomplete understanding of the demands of a completely full-blooded plate-ness, I want now to consider at least a few of the major principles underlying and forming that so valued content.

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