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The Philosopher Kings
The Philosopher Kings: A Novel | Jo Walton
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From acclaimed, award-winning author Jo Walton: Philosopher Kings, a tale of gods and humans, and the surprising things they have to learn from one another. Twenty years have elapsed since the events of The Just City. The City, founded by the time-traveling goddess Pallas Athene, organized on the principles espoused in Plato's Republic and populated by people from all eras of human history, has now split into five cities, and low-level armed conflict between them is not unheard-of. The god Apollo, living (by his own choice) a human life as "Pythias" in the City, his true identity known only to a few, is now married and the father of several children. But a tragic loss causes him to become consumed with the desire for revenge. Being Apollo, he goes handling it in a seemingly rational and systematic way, but it's evident, particularly to his precocious daughter Arete, that he is unhinged with grief. Along with Arete and several of his sons, plus a boatload of other volunteers--including the now fantastically aged Marsilio Ficino, the great humanist of Renaissance Florence--Pythias/Apollo goes sailing into the mysterious Eastern Mediterranean of pre-antiquity to see what they can find--possibly the man who may have caused his great grief, possibly communities of the earliest people to call themselves "Greek." What Apollo, his daughter, and the rest of the expedition will discover...will change everything.
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shanaqui
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I really really hate the part where Pytheas takes vengeance on Kebes. In my memory, it ate the entire rest of the plot. There are actually things to enjoy -- a lot of them! -- but that's a really sour note for me.

Ficino. :(

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ChristyM
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“Plato‘s Republic,” Zeus said. “Three hundred philosophers and classics majors. Ten thousand slave children. Lost artworks from all of time. Robots. The head of the Winged Victory of Samothrace.”
Well, that‘s a great summary of the book as a whole. And I particularly enjoyed the robots.

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JoeStalksBeck
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Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?

Suelizbeth I might be interested. 7y
Redwritinghood Sounds interesting. I would be in. 7y
JaimeDawn Sounds interesting 7y
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LittleWonder @JoeStalksBeck I love me some Philosophy! Today is Confucius' birthday, btw. 😊 (edited) 7y
JoeStalksBeck @Suelizbeth @Redwritinghood @JaimeDawn @LittleWonder awesome! Are there any suggestions for what philosophers or area of philosophy you would like to read and discuss? I'm honestly happy with any philosophy but we could start out with something shorter like Platos Meno or The Apology. If you have suggestions I'll make a list we can decide on😉🙌😊 7y
Yellowpigeon Oooh me me 7y
JoeStalksBeck @Yellowpigeon awesome! Any suggestions on which area of philosophy or which philosophers? 7y
Suelizbeth I‘ve always been interested in Mary Wollstonecraft. Also, Judith Butler, a more contemporary choice. My reading, of late, has been women‘s issues. (edited) 7y
JoeStalksBeck @Suelizbeth she sounds great! 7y
Redwritinghood @JoeStalksBeck I know next to nothing about philosophy, but we could start with some of the early ones like Plato and work our way up maybe. 7y
JoeStalksBeck @Redwritinghood that sounds great! Start at the beginning! 7y
JoeStalksBeck @Redwritinghood would you like to choose the first one of Platos ? 7y
Redwritinghood @JoeStalksBeck Ok, I'll pick something. When do you want to start? Beginning of the month? 7y
JoeStalksBeck @Redwritinghood just let me know your pick and I'll post it🤗👏👏👏👏 yay! Thank you! 7y
Suelizbeth I‘m excited! 7y
JoeStalksBeck @Suelizbeth yay!👏👏👏👏👏 7y
Redwritinghood @JoeStalksBeck I think we should ease into it by starting with a shorter piece by Plato. I would start with The Apology. From there, we could also do The Symposium, or we could do The Republic if people prefer to read something longer. What do you think? 7y
JoeStalksBeck @Redwritinghood sounds perfect! Thanks!! 7y
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Waynegjr
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Just me, Jo Walton and my generic circus mug this morning. It's a good morning.