A student argues that Beatrice's speech is an imperfect reflection of truth because the limitation lies in Dante's ability to receive what she knows.
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Dante's limits
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I'm saying that in the, in Paradiso itself, like Beatrice admitted that her, her words are but an imperfect reflection of the truth. Like..."
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"I'm saying that in the, in Paradiso itself, like Beatrice admitted that her, her words are but an imperfect reflection of the truth. Like..."
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A source-grounded reading of Dante's Paradise as a school for intuition: heaven is not a ranked hotel but a measure of receptivity, vows test free will beyond institutional obedience, memory may belong to the...
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