Jiang says Plato's route to the Monad is elitist because it requires mathematical and geometric knowledge that only a few can access.
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Jiang says Plato's route to the Monad is elitist because it requires mathematical and geometric knowledge that only a few can access.
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"I want to confirm that Plato or Danteng, because Plato said that to learn knowledge and Danteng said to pursue love, so it gives..."
"...For Plato, it's like, spend your entire life learning mathematics, specifically geometry, because he thinks that geometry is really the language of the universe,..."
"Right? So Plato's like, you have to do calculus. Plato's like, and Dante's like, that's just ridiculous. That's the most ridiculous thing in the..."
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