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≠ Brett Stevens ≠ (amerika@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Saturday, 23-Dec-2023 15:07:44 JST≠ Brett Stevens ≠ @p @11112011 @FreedoingVlad @Grandtheftautism @Senator_Armstrong @animeirl @dicey @eisai @icedquinn @ins0mniak
Phaedo is always worth reading:
http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/phaedo.html
The way Plato writes Socrates -- most of these are lecture notes, effectively -- sort of requires tying in the whole body of work.
But I might look toward "Are not all things which have opposites generated out of their opposites?" as a good start. This is the portion I cited in a recent piece.
Phaedo is basically the New Testament on expert mode.
Does life kill us, or the lack of life kill us? A question for the ages.