Faisel Khan

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it was Plato’s idea that understanding should come from the interplay of minds and personalities; his works are dialogues, and he never expresses any view in his own person. In most of them Socrates is the principal speaker, but in a few, probably late, he takes a lesser part, and in the Laws he does not appear at all, the chief role being taken by an ‘Athenian stranger’.
Classical Literature (Pelican Books)
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