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From: Greg Gauthier
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 18:19:49 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] migrate the last episode of the podcast to the shownotes
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+title: "Book 4 Chapter 3: What Good and Evil Deserve"
+date: 2021-01-10T10:01:54Z
+series: "The Consolation of Philosophy"
+image: https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/img/1295493-1608420629103-8997ea83e9ddb.jpg
+draft: false
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+{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-12-22_8c5f5075c7c3db8ead5d9918573f9cca.m4a" >}}
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+Lady Philosophy explains how the righteous never lack their reward, nor the wicked their punishment. We take a trip with Odysseus to the Island of the Winds, and find ourselves transformed into swine, by Cerce.
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+My full Boethius publication schedule can be [found here](/shownote/the-consolation-of-philosophy/).
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**{{< newtab title="Chapter 2" url="https://anchor.fm/exitingthecave/episodes/Short-Reads-The-Consolation-of-Philosophy--Book-4--Chapter-2---The-Evil-Are-Powerless-enaavc" >}}** Accordingly, she first expounds the paradox that the good alone have power, while the bad are altogether powerless.
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+**{{< newtab title="Chapter 3" url="/shownote/short-reads-the-consolation-of-philosophy-book-4-chapter-3-what-good-and-evil-deserve/" >}}** – And, she explains how the righteous never lack their reward, nor the wicked their punishment.
**Chapter 4** – *POSTPONED* – The wicked are more unhappy when they accomplish their desires than when they fail to attain them. (d) Evil-doers are more fortunate when they expiate their crimes by suffering punishment than when they escape unpunished. (e) The wrong-doer is more wretched than he who suffers injury. [This chapter will delve deeply into Plato’s Gorgias]
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+ Lady Philosophy explains how the righteous never lack their reward, nor the wicked their punishment. We take a trip with Odysseus to the Island of the Winds, and find ourselves transformed into swine, by Cerce.
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