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What kind of poetry should someone who wants to learn about ancient philosophy read?
didactic
narrative
descriptive
academic
didactic
narrative
descriptive
academic
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Someone who wants to learn about ancient philosophy through poetry should read didactic and narrative poetry. Didactic poetry aims to teach principles and wisdom, often presenting philosophical concepts and ideas. Narrative poetry tells a story and can contain themes and teachings related to ancient philosophy. For example, the works of the ancient Greek poet Hesiod, such as "Works and Days" (didactic) and the "Theogony" (narrative), offer insights into the worldview, ethics, and cosmology of ancient Greek philosophy.
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