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In addition to this, Plato is worth reading because he is still relevant and his work outlined the agenda of huge swathes of western philosophy, which undeniably influences our scientific paradigm and political worldviews.

I have not yet read The Road to Reality. At 1094 pages, I hope it is not extremely complicated.




Plato gets summarized — and that mostly doesn’t work. Need to read it. The Parmenides is supposed to be the hardest to understand—pah, I’d start with that. Cut to Zeno arguing conclusively that all is one. He then conclusively argues that everything can’t be one. Then…

Don’t be put off by the size of Penrose’s road to reality! The introduction and first chapter already made the book worth it. I’ve not gotten much further myself (but that’s how I read)


Plato can't be summarized, there are no conclusions to any of the arguments, just endless arguments. That's why he's so great, he always leaves the question open, there is always room for greater understanding.




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