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CHAPTER THIRTY: Sophists React Against Conflicting Speculative Schools CFF1 547

In order for us to sense the significance of the later postulates of Platonism that ultimately became dominant, it is essential to have a panoramic view of the developing philosophy of ancient Greece as concerns the soul and its fate. In spots it may seem a bit tedious and trivial. But such a survey is necessary if we are realistically to trace the rise of Platonism to its pre-eminence. CFF1 547.1