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The theme of this work is related to the confrontation of ideas, or, to the very concept of philosophy, which enables questioning as a driving cause. This confrontation - thought of here as a mix - takes place from the perspective of three great Greek philosophers: Aristotle, Plato and Socrates. The sequence - in the chronological "going back in time" style between them - tries to fix the idea that the death of the physical body does not mean the burial of ideas, and that, on the contrary, they can endure, precisely in the remix, in the re-readings, in the continuities by/for each being who has already passed by the earthly plane and left his ideas here: a collective consciousness. Wouldn't the meaning of idea be exactly that?

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