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The two components of proximate cause are
Chosen Freely
Selected or determined without coercion, allowing for the exercise of free will or personal preference.
Conditions
Terms or factors that affect or influence the outcome of a situation, often setting the prerequisites or environment in which an event occurs.
Diotima
A figure associated with Socrates in Plato's "Symposium," often depicted as a wise woman or priestess who instructs Socrates on issues of love and beauty.
Plato's Symposium
A philosophical text by Plato in which characters discuss the nature of love through a series of speeches, exploring differing views on eros, love's role, and its value.
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