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... reality , and at the brightest of all realities which is what we call the Good . The gaining of real knowledge is , in fact , a process of remember- ing reality ( anamnesis ) : a difficult contortion in which the ' whole ' mind must be ...
... reality , and at the brightest of all realities which is what we call the Good . The gaining of real knowledge is , in fact , a process of remember- ing reality ( anamnesis ) : a difficult contortion in which the ' whole ' mind must be ...
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... reality ' be made ? One way of mobili- sing present experience is through deliberate , motivated edu- cation : though as Plato's Educator in the Republic makes clear , he does not ' implant sight ' , but turns someone who already has it ...
... reality ' be made ? One way of mobili- sing present experience is through deliberate , motivated edu- cation : though as Plato's Educator in the Republic makes clear , he does not ' implant sight ' , but turns someone who already has it ...
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... reality against an insubstantial background of shadow . Another picture of the inspired thinker , the man who embodies truth or reality , is given by Plato in the context of the incarnations of the soul in the Phaedrus : In its first ...
... reality against an insubstantial background of shadow . Another picture of the inspired thinker , the man who embodies truth or reality , is given by Plato in the context of the incarnations of the soul in the Phaedrus : In its first ...
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Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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