I will therefore recommend reading book 5, 6, 7 & 8 to discover the beauty of sciences such as the science of numbers, plane geometry, stereometry, movement sciences, astronomy, music, Delien problem (Doubling the cube) & mechanics... In short, ‘modern mathematics’. nostr:note18kd8hlzpdknud3u4mx22mekf8ya8yhqr9n0ytu4g0y93zpuc477q0xf3td

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been a while since I last read it. reading too much contemporary philosophy, not paying enough attention to ancient. willing to restart by spinoza and leibniz (not ancient nor contemporary, but a start)

I will say that I am at my umpteenth reading of this abundant work of Plato. I can see what you want to talk about: Starting from the ‘Ionian tradition’ to the ‘Italian tradition’ & then the ‘socratics’...

I also find that we can’t quite understand contemporary philosophy without bypassing on ancient philosophy.

Spinoza & Leibniz have often been in the ‘monad’ or ‘God-Nature’; I think we should break order & start from the 'noumenon' (Kant & Hume) for the ‘monad’…

100% agreed. I used to be way more interesting when I was 20yo. I read em all, from pre-socratics to maximilien rubel. then I jumped into contemporary and left the past behind. that’s what I’m saying. perhaps now in my 40’s it’s time to

rescue them, mainly the holy trinity: socrates, plato, aristoteles. but something is telling me to begin with spinoza/leibniz cause they were the ones who most impressed me in my 20’s. then kant and hume (let’s see if this time I get to dominate kant, never could for real).