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Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834)
“It was not until 1836 that the German scholar Friedrich Schleiermacher argued against the ascription to Plato.[1]”

Schleiermacher, having died in 1834, could be said to have put forward such an argument in 1836 only if the date is referring to a posthumous publication. If this is the case, perhaps it should be specified in the article.