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Yes, absolutely (at least in ancient philosophy).https://twitter.com/morallawwithin/status/1353343379954917376 …
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I think Alan Code, John Cooper, Verity Harte, Terence Irwin, and Charles Kahn stand a good chance. Note that many medieval and early modern commentators are still canonical, if marginally. (List hasty and certainly not exhaustive.)
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Probably not. But, Plato and Aristotle will still most likely be read since they are still (rightly) read after 2500 years.
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The reasons we read them now are also (in part) reasons to read secondary literature. And we do now read secondary literature that's more than 300 years old. And we're better at preserving secondary literature than we used to be. Not an airtight argument! But there it is.
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