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| Location | Canada |
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| Introduction | Plato's 4th Kind of Madness "...standing aside from human concerns, and coming close to the divine, he is admonished by the many for being disturbed...the fourth kind of madness - the madness of the man who, on seeing beauty here on earth, and being reminded of true beauty, becomes winged and, fluttering with eagerness to fly upwards but unable to leave the ground, looking upwards like a bird and taking no heed of the things below, causes him to be regarded as mad... |
