If thinking is best, then the last thing you should do is read a summary: that was not the creation of the philosopher, but the output of some third parties who's ideas are totally foreign to you
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ut there is even more: your vocabulary limits your thoughts: you can not think in ways for which you have no concepts or words. Reading is fundamental for vocabulary building, and if what you aim to do is to think philosophically, well, then build up your philosophical vocabulary, doing so will make you much more capable of original thought.
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Beside, AFAIK he seems to think ideas have some independent existence, which is totally opposed to my idea of ideas as human mental constructs. In fact, due to having studied Latin, I've had to read quite a bit about Plato, and I don't remember agreeing with anything he says. (IMHO the majoriy of European philosophers after Herakleitos and before the nineteenth century suck.)
Man, you gotta read Plato. The Republic has allegories and little things in there that are very insightful. He wrote it the best part of three millenia ago, be objective, we can't get all flustered because some stuff he has to say, in a conceptual virginity then, is politically incorrect now.
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