1. Thucydes And Socrates
(Thucydides, pg.402), he believes that power decides how things should be, meaning that justice doesn't form part of any decision making. ... He believed in doing what the right thing to do was, in obeying what God had sent him to do, because only God had the power to do the greatest harm. ... Essay #2 In Plato's "Apology" knowledge is discussed as having wisdom, being able to accept how things are and not pretending to know. ... He tells us "I am wiser than he is to his small extent, that I do not think that I know what I do not know" (Plato, AP. ... Education for the subject...
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