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(2002) Person, society and value, Dordrecht, Springer.

According to Plato, the evils of the body cannot be cured without also curing the evils of the soul

Giovanni Reale

pp. 19-31

Plato knew well the medicine of his time. He also had his own form of a philosophy of medicine containing intuitions of extraordinary significance and a core of truth which in certain respects remains largely valid today. I will investigate this point in two of Plato's dialogues: the Charmides, which dates from his youth, and the Timaeus, his last published work.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2570-5_2

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Reale, G. (2002)., According to Plato, the evils of the body cannot be cured without also curing the evils of the soul, in P. Taboada, K. Fedoryka & P. Donohue-White (eds.), Person, society and value, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 19-31.

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