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Page 1: Genres in Dialogue- Plato and the Construct of Philosophy Andrea Wilson Nightingale Excerpt

© Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-48264-6 - Genres in Dialogue: Plato and the Construct of PhilosophyAndrea Wilson NightingaleExcerptMore information

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