Walking South Along This Sidewalk Towards The University of Chicago’s Social Science Research Building (Behind The Trees At Right), Phaedrus May Have Gone By the Ivy Covered Walls Of Foster Hall At Left & Ahead, =>
…As He Was On His Way To The University Of Chicago’s Harper Memorial Library, Which Is To the Right (West) And Continuing West Beyond The Social Science Research Building.
…“The next day he is at the library waiting for it to open and when it does he begins to read furiously, back behind Plato for the first time, into what little is known of those rhetoricians he so despised. And what he discovers begins to confirm what he has already intuited from his thoughts the evening before. .. Plato’s condemnation of the Sophists is one which many scholars have already taken with great misgivings. The Chairman of the committee himself has suggested that critics who are not certain what Plato meant should be equally uncertain of what Socrates’ antagonists in the dialogues meant. When it is known that Plato put his own words in Socrates’ mouth (Aristotle says this) there should be no reason to doubt that he could have put his own words into other mouths too.” (University of Chicago Cont Next)
On sidewalk in front of Foster Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
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