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By contrast with the typical modern view of education as job- and career-related, Greek philosophers in ancient times saw it as fundamentally a kind of initiation into reality. For one thing, it was intended toÊawakenÊpersonsÊto their higher realities. For another thing, it allowed those personsÊwho received it to see and to enjoy the true nature of things around them.

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