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The plato-timaeus list is intended to support a slow reading of
Plato's Timaeus. For a brief discussion of what I mean by "slow
reading," please see my essay at
http://www.freelance-academy.org/slowread.htm.

This is one of a number of lists dealing with Plato among a
larger group of lists, mostly dealing with philosophy, which are
hosted by The Free Lance Academy, a not-for-profit organization
whose main purpose is to create opportunities for serious,
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Conflict with Critias & Critias's memory
--Why does Socrates enthusiastically accept the proposal when it is hard to see how it in any way meets his demand? --Does he not really care if he gets what
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19d: noble lies?
Looking at this section: [19d] I am conscious of my own inability ever to magnify sufficiently our citizens and our State. Now in this inability of mine there
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For Mike, I guess: Epistemological intention is primary. OK. That is certainly true from at least one perspective. But, granting the accuracy of your
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Sections 20 & 21a/Questions of the Truth-Value of Solon's Story
To try to move us on, I've posed a few questions below of the general nature of the next section, Solon's (or Critias') (outline) Story. I'm looking at the
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