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date: 2020-07-12T21:43:00Z date: 2020-07-12T21:43:00Z
series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" series: "The Consolation of Philosophy"
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One service only can Fortune do, when she reveals her own nature and distinguishes true friends from false. Philosophy explains the utility of adversity to virtue, and regales us with a paean to divine love. Analysis: Boethius evokes a frustrated aspiration to reconcile Aristotle and Plato, and we begin the transition from Aristotelian virtue, to the Neoplatonic contemplation of The Good. I summarize **The Myth of Er, from Platos Republic**, and read a short quote from it, emphasizing the need for the contemplation of knowledge. One service only can Fortune do, when she reveals her own nature and distinguishes true friends from false. Philosophy explains the utility of adversity to virtue, and regales us with a paean to divine love. Analysis: Boethius evokes a frustrated aspiration to reconcile Aristotle and Plato, and we begin the transition from Aristotelian virtue, to the Neoplatonic contemplation of The Good. I summarize **The Myth of Er, from Platos Republic**, and read a short quote from it, emphasizing the need for the contemplation of knowledge.