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Socrates argues that that which is compounded ... he gains immortality and the love of the gods. In Book 5 of the Republic, in discussing the ideal state and the education of its guardians ...
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But this does not detract from the book’s importance ... The hero-philosopher Socrates’s speech is similarly colourful. It features him reminiscing on a youthful visit to an exotic priestess ...
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