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Atticus' position represents a version of Platonism according to which deviation from the literal word of the master means irredeemable heretical opposition. This version turns up occasionally in contemporary scholarship, as much in the writings of Aristotle's defenders as in those of Plato's defenders.
Atticus' position represents a version of Platonism according to which deviation from the literal word of the master means irredeemable heretical opposition. This version turns up occasionally in contemporary scholarship, as much in the writings of Aristotle's defenders as in those of Plato's defenders.
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|trtx=Armenian: ատտիկյան; Catalan: àtic; Dutch: [[Attisch]]; Finnish: attikalainen; German: [[attisch]]; Greek: [[αττικός]]; Ancient Greek: [[Ἀττικός]]; Irish: Atacach; Japanese: アッティカの; Portuguese: [[ático]]; Russian: [[афинский]]; Swedish: attisk, atensk
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