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Friday, October 06, 2006
 
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Many Things on how to be impure.
Plato doesn't say this, but we can assume one worldly possession, one material thrill, in which the philosopher indulges: his books. Martin Heidegger was probably on to something in saying that Socrates was the purest ― perhaps not the greatest, but certainly the purest ― philosopher in that he never wrote anything.
 
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