In the Meno, Plato argues that since virtue is knowledge if and only if it is teachable. However, it is proven virtue is not teachable, setting the stage for the recollection argument, that we are merely remembering what our souls know before birth.In the Phaedo, Plato with the affinity argument, states that virtuous people who are true philosophers will re incarnate as bees, and then as philosophers, the drunkards, will re incarnate as donkeys and then drunkards etc etc.Notice, notice closely, Plato is stating that the evil are trapped as the evil and the good are trapped as the good. Keep this in mind...
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>>41349045Sed contra: Apuleius