1. Socrates the Skeptic
They have questioned whether some such claims really are, as alleged, indubitable or necessarily true, and they have challenged the purported rational grounds of accepted assumptions.... Specifically, by pointing out that man is the measure of all things, he is expressing that man is no specific thing, therefore opening man to the possibility of being absolutely anything – this idea being as skeptic as it is. ... " (Socrates in Plato) This is one – if not the most recognized quote of Socrates. ... " (Wittgenstein 7) It sounds redundant and sort of contradictory, but all...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate