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Originality

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Plato and the Origins of the Individual

In a discussion about originality and individuality, the speaker highlights the historical confusion surrounding the concept. Originally, being original meant acting according to one's nature, rather than being eccentric or unusual. This idea conflicts with the modern notion of originality as something unique and genius. Reference is made to Plato's exclusion of poets from his ideal city due to their eccentricity, but also to the story of a slave boy who demonstrates original knowledge of geometry. The tension between individuality and conformity is explored, particularly in the context of the Renaissance, where poets gained prestige despite reviving classical culture.

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