The Seventh Letter of Plato is an epistle that gives an autobiographical account of his activities in Sicily as part of the intrigues between Dion and Dionysius of Syracuse for the tyranny of Syracuse. It also contains an extended philosophical interlude concerning the possibility of writing true philosophical works and the theory of forms. Translated by John Harward (1858-1932). Originally written 360 B.C.E.
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