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1 timestamped hit 1 source reading 1 extracted note Newest source: 2024-11-05, day precision Aliases: philosophical-conflicts

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Philosophical Conflict

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "It's just a range of books. The range is just incredible. We have no analog in human history like him, okay? He's simply unique..."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "It's just a range of books. The range is just incredible. We have no analog in human history like him, okay? He's simply unique..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Aristotle, The Censor Who Made Greece Portable (2024-11-05, day precision).

Most connected source reading: Aristotle, The Censor Who Made Greece Portable.

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General historical interpretation stated in the 2024-11-05 lecture.

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The third paradox is that Aristotle studied under Plato for about 20 years yet built a worldview that Jiang says conflicts with, and even negates, Plato's worldview.

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