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In this episode, Gabriel Richardson Lear tells us why Plato thought that the stylistic choices made by a poet could have ethical ramifications.
In this episode, Gabriel Richardson Lear tells us why Plato thought that the stylistic choices made by a poet could have ethical ramifications.
In this episode, Gabriel Richardson Lear tells us why Plato thought that the stylistic choices made by a poet could have ethical ramifications.
In this episode, Gabriel Richardson Lear tells us why Plato thought that the stylistic choices made by a poet could have ethical ramifications.
In this episode, Gabriel Richardson Lear tells us why Plato thought that the stylistic choices made by a poet could have ethical ramifications.
In this episode, Gabriel Richardson Lear tells us why Plato thought that the stylistic choices made by a poet could have ethical ramifications.
In this episode, Agnes Callard offers a new account of what it is to want something, and what it means to get the thing you want.
In this episode, Agnes Callard offers a new account of what it is to want something, and what it means to get the thing you want.
In this episode, Agnes Callard offers a new account of what it is to want something, and what it means to get the thing you want.
In this episode, Agnes Callard offers a new account of what it is to want something, and what it means to get the thing you want.