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    The myth of Er depicts everything in this world that oppo... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The myth of Er is distinct from the eschatological myths of the Gorgias and Phaedo in that it illustrates the obstacles to realizing the philosophical ideal rather than offering the philosopher an escape from the world.

    The myth of Er depicts everything in this world that opposes the realization of the philosophical ideal.

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    Rather than consolation, the myth of Er functions as the philosopher's nightmare...The eschatological myths of the Gorgias and Phaedo offer the philosopher a form ...The myth of Er is distinct from the eschatological myths of the Gorgias and Phae...

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    Sedley (2009) argues that the eschatological myth of the Gorgias is best taken as an allegory of “moral malaise and reform in our present life” (68) and Halliwell (2007) that the myth of Er may be read as an allegory of life in this world. Gonzales (2012) claims that the myth of Er offers a “spectacle [that] is, in the words of the myth itself, pitiful, comic and bewildering” (259). Thus, he argues, “what generally characterizes human life according to the myth is a fundamental opacity” (272); w

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