Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle: The Thinkers Who Changed History — Fexingo History
We know Plato through his written dialogues—but what if his real philosophy was never committed to papyrus? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the tantalizing evidence for Plato's so-called 'unwritten doctrines': esoteric teachings he reserved for oral transmission within the Academy. We examine Aristotle's Physics and Metaphysics, where he repeatedly refers to Plato's 'so-called unwritten opinions' (agrapha dogmata), including the mysterious theory of the One and the Indefinite Dyad. We discuss the testimony of Aristoxenus, who reports a lecture Plato gave 'On the Good' that baffled most of the audience. We consider whether the written dialogues were deliberately incomplete—protreptic works meant to lead students toward deeper oral instruction. And we ask: if these unwritten doctrines were lost, what does that mean for how we understand Platonism? A mind-bending look at the limits of the written word in philosophy. #Plato #UnwrittenDoctrines #AgraphaDogmata #Aristotle #Academy #OneAndTheIndefiniteDyad #OralTradition #Esoteric #Exoteric #Aristoxenus #OnTheGood #Physics #Metaphysics #AncientGreekPhilosophy #Platonism #History #FexingoHistory #AncientPhilosophy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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