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The central notes

J. B. Kennedy-2011-07-28
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The sixth and therefore central wholenotes in the Symposium and the Euthyphro are marked in various ways, as shown above, but also share a novel, more subtle kind of symbolism. Its importance is twofold. First, the sixth wholenote is the most consonant in the twelve-note scale, and this symbolism serves to reinforce its emphatic marking. Second, the location of this structure corroborates the measured locations of the exact centre, and even helps identify the central sentence in each of the dialogues.

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The sixth and therefore central wholenotes in the Symposium and the Euthyphro are marked in various ways, as shown above, but also share a novel, more subtle kind of symbolism. Its importance is twofold. First, the sixth wholenote is the most consonant in the twelve-note scale, and this symbolism serves to reinforce its emphatic marking. Second, the location of this structure corroborates the measured locations of the exact centre, and even helps identify the central sentence in each of the dialogues.

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