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    Knowledge, Fear and Body: a Reading of Alcibiades I
    Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 2 (2): 293-296. 2018.
    Plato’s philosophy has been catalogued as idealist, but this issue can be quite haste if the content of his dialogues is deeply examined. In the Alcibiades I Socrates shows his lover how important is to let him be educated by his god. In this dialogue, we could see as well something inherent to our existence; possibly something which we have dealt with, something that seems strange for us: the master-disciple relationship, the possible fear presented in the philosophic exercise and the importanc…Read more