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so:text | Plato, too, knew the “underground”, but her called it a “cave” and created his splendid world-famous myth in which men were likened to prisoners in a cave. But he did it in such a way that no one thought of calling Plato’s cave “underground” nor calling Plato himself a sickly, abnormal being, one of those for whom normal men have to invent theories, treatments, etc. p. 13 (en) |
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so:description | The Conquest of the Self-Evident; Dostoievsky’s Philosophy (en) |
so:description | In Job's Balances: on the sources of the eternal truths (en) |
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