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  • Good to see you back again. I am not aware of such either but suppose if we read the pre-Socratic fragments creatively enough, we could find something that would suffice for us. I suspect the latter conclusion also since we know so much has been destroyed
    Jeffrey Taylor Oct 29, 2016
  • Most list members probably don't have slow downloads and small storage limitations although I have a friend in Iran who has such problems. Unless list members report difficulty I would suggest, let the author make the choice until there are requests for
    Jeffrey Taylor Dec 25, 2013
  • Why would you conclude that the evidence is insufficient? >________________________________ > From: Lancelot Fletcher >To: plato-republic@^$1 >Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 5:59 PM >Subject: Re: [plato-republic] Socrates judges the parades > >Dear
    Jeffrey Taylor Feb 17, 2013
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  • Might we not consider that the instance of the event itself and the distinctly separate participation of the Thracians, contrasting with the parade of the local residents, be offered as a specific example of foreign influence entering the city through the
    Jeffrey Taylor Feb 17, 2013
  • I like this approach but would like to build upon part of Bernard's point that we should be focusing upon the unity of the soul rather than the divisions. So following that suggestion we might think of the three parts of the whole soul, not as separate
    Jeffrey Taylor Mar 9, 2012