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tldr (tim reilly)
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Odysseus is the only Homeric character who speaks to himself. He has “parts” to himself — the speaker (reasons), the heart (obeys), and the man (twists and turns). It is a remarkable anticipation of Plato’s Republic, and helps us understand why Socrates calls Odysseus a philosopher at the end of that dialogue.
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Odysseus' self-command reflects Plato's tripartite soul, reason, spirit, and appetite showing why Socrates calls him a philosopher.
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tldr (tim reilly)
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This is not bad gpt summary tbh cc @july
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July
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hah how fun
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Now that I’ve gotten your attention This is my first try on drawing your pfp ( the eyes are a little f*cked cause I don’t really know how to draw them )
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