Hi MarshaV and All,

For me it is difficult to understand a non-reality for emotions which are
indefinable.  I have no foundation for describing Plato as against emotional
perception.  Neither do I understand a suggestion that Plato was steadfastly
rational.  I am not a scholar.  I am a retired plumber.

Joe


On 1/2/13 1:38 AM, "MarshaV" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Greetings,
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> It was not the Sophists, but the emotive poets like Homer (as keepers of the
> (subjective, ever-changing) culture) that were Plato's greatest enemy.  This
> seems to represent the better theory/argument.  Ong and Havelock are quite
> convincing. imho
> 
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