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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
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Re: Conflict with Critias & Critias's memory
... I am not sure what is at issue here. Sokrates' uses LOGO/J at 27a1. ... I am furthermore not sure this either supports or negates any specific position. It
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AW: [plato-timaeus] Re: Conflict with Critias & Critias's memory
Hi Dan, [snip] CSP ... GG ... One answer that can be derived from the *Republic* itself is that, were the *Republic* repeatable, the content of what could be
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Hi George, Hello Dan, Hi Christopher, Just back from vacation and find you into some fine matters. [snip] ... It seems to be, Christopher, can you are
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Dear Mr. Planeaux, ... From: Mr. Christopher Planeaux, A.B., M.Phil. To: plato-timaeus@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 10:05 AM Subject:
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Yes and the citation should serve as a cautioning moment to appreciate the Homeric tradition upon which I agree Plato drew. In this case, the citation is
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