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>>17751478
read them all in this order

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>Which individual works(and in which order) should I get?

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Hello /lit/, I found this interesting reading order for Plato's dialogues that purports to be more pedagogically effective while still retaining dramatic interest. The left side is read first, then Republic, then the right side.

Here's the creator's reasoning (34 pages):
sci-hub .st/10.2307/23074778

What do you think of it? I'm considering it for a first read-through of all of Plato.

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