Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Commentary

At root, commentary is a minding-with, a co-mentation.  It is an attempt to enter into an author's thinking and think along, sympathetically yet critically.  The good commentator is companion before critic, but critic too.  A com-pan-ion, at root, is one with whom one breaks bread.  The companionable commentator thus shares with the author the bread of sense he puts on the table.


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