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Card 6
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Where does Plato argue that real knowledge of the forms come from?
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Card 7
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Plato suggests that when we learn, what we are actually doing is...
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Card 8
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Why can Plato's view of the body be seen as negative?
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Card 9
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He suggests that a true philosopher avoids any...
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Card 10
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Plato's chariot analogy illustrates the divide between...
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Card 11
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Plato compares the soul to a chariot driver trying to direct...
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Card 12
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Both horses (the mind and the body) pull in different directions but the soul tries to...
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Card 13
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Plato describes the soul as...
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Card 14
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This means that the soul cannot be divided or....
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Card 15
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However, when Plato talks about the soul in the body, he describes it as...
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