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I posted this on the Philosophy forum, but I suppose no one over there has read his work. I was wondering if anyone has read the philosopher Proclus Lycaeus' Ten doubts concerning providence; On providence and fate; On the existence of evils? I haven't read his writings and will have to order them (our library doesn't have any of them). Before I order the books, I'm curious what others think of his work - what little we have left of it.
Philosophy is not my cup of tea. I had trouble getting through "Thus Spake Zarathustra" in college. I can't even remember why I took a philosophy course. I know it was an elective but I would have gotten more out of Folk Dance.