Leonard Peikoff

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the more it should motivate
its opponents."

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  • >In DIM you describe the three approaches to integration and their role in shaping Western culture and history. In OPAR, you describe Western history as the philosophic dual between Plato and Aristotle; a dual between other worldliness and this world. How do these two perspectives on history relate to each other?
In DIM you describe the three approaches to integration and their role in shaping Western culture and history. In OPAR, you describe Western history as the philosophic dual between Plato and Aristotle; a dual between other worldliness and this world. How do these two perspectives on history relate to each other?
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Date: December 29th, 2014
Duration: 02:39
Topics: DIM
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