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Philosophy Is The Best And Most Noble Music: A Second Reason
Well, its time to give one more reason to support Socrates when he said that Philosophy Is The Best And Most Noble Music Otherwise I might forget it and then where will we be? As we mentioned, one reason that … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Philosophy of Nature, Seven Fine Arts, Socrates
Tagged disagreement, harmony, music, Socrates
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