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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-04-26 03:36 pm

[ SECRET POST #3035 ]


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Re: I would love to hear this elaborated on

(Anonymous) 2015-04-27 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
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Ah, haha, really? That guy sounds like a douchebag who was minored in philosophy in college. I was being a little cheeky, I'm pretty sure Neo-Platonism isn't a "religion" these days, but I genuinely personally connect with Plato's work, and many of the Neo-Platonists after him (especially Porphyry!)

And lol there is nothing about transwomen or only women bearing children in Plato. In fact, Plato's Symposium talks about the "superior" love that is gay love, because it's free from any kind of personal desire to have kids. So in that sense it's not a stretch to say loving a woman who can't have kids would be, to Plato, a love free from ulterior motive.