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(Plato supposedly described Cynic Philosopher Diogenes as “a Socrates gone mad.”)
(Plato supposedly described Cynic Philosopher Diogenes as “a Socrates gone mad.”)
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It’s hard to overestimate how important these dialogues were. More than two millennia later, the philosopher and mathematician Alfred North Whitehead plato.stanford.edu/entries/whitehead/described all the philosophy that came after them as “a series of footnotes to Plato”. But without the events of that deeply emotional day when Plato lay sick in bed in 399 BCE, and those that led up to up to them, he might have just been another of the hundreds of great thinkers who have been lost to time. Because of the same day that Plato was nursing his illness, Plato’s teacher, Socrates, ws being executed. Plato's feelings about that were, well, complicated. ~page 12
Plato’s and Aristotle’s ideas about emotion and the soul came to form the cornerstone of Western thought and politics for nearly two thousand years. One or the either, or both, influenced every philosopher who followed, as well as civilizations, political movements, and religious beliefs. The theories of emotion that Plato and Aristotle offered helped to establish the cultures and beliefs of the entire Western World. They helped millions of people around the world understand themselves, and it wan’t until the 1600s that anyone seriously challenged them. Page 26
This quotation is about twenty four centuries old but contemporary observer could not describe more vividly what happens when a person first discover the flow of the mind. ~ page 142
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