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Hades/Socrates2.0; Plato/Pluto
exartiem:
--- Quote from: raidem on October 11, 2017, 03:25:50 PM ---I'm sorry, I chose to delete the thread myself. Sorry to all that contributed to it. I chose to refocus anew without side issues.
Why would Socrates be telling Hades every time they have lunch that "beginning of wisdom is understanding how clueless i really am." Is Socrates repeatedly saying that he himself is clueless and that is the beginning of wisdom every single time to Hades at brunch. Is Hades saying he is clueless and Socrates is telling him that is the beginning of wisdom. Or is another person there at the table for brunch when Socrates tells the other, who recognizes that they are clueless, that it's the beginning of wisdom.
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The English language is funny. Hades could have been using a play on words. "We have brunch" with him referring to himself in the plural, as both Socrates and Hades having brunch with someone else, or by himselves.
wardenferry419:
I like Plato/Pluto. Especially with the letter-play.
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