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By : Alexander Krapenitskiy September 19, 2019January 29, 2020

Things we learn from Plato’s dialogue Greater Hippias

In the series on the dialogues of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, we will go through his training in refutation. Only he who is trained in it can go to philosophy as a positive discipline; that is when one’s mind has an arbitrary form it cannot claim philosophical knowledge (wisdom) before they surrender themselves to philosophy as a negative discipline.

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