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UC Santa Barbara: Off the Record The Wisest Quotes on Wisdom Wisdom, like fine wine, takes time to age. Posted Apr 03, 2012 The politician Anytus. Anytus in Plato's Meno is an example of someone who thinks he knows what he doesn't know, and who becomes angry at anyone who disputes his claim. He is a misologist -- not by disillusionment (cf. Phaedo 89c) but by temperament -- and taking offense, rather than learning from the discovery of his own ignorance, is the only result of
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Socrates did not write down any of his teachings, secondary sources provide the only information on his life and thought. The sometimes contradictory nature of these sources is known as the Socratic problem, or the Socratic question.. Plato and Xenophon's dialogues provide the main source of information on
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Socrates, Plato and Aristotle: The political and social upheaval caused by the Persian Wars as well as continued strife between Athens and Sparta (see Lecture 7) had at least one unintended consequence .In the 5 th century, a flood of new ideas poured into Athens. In general, these new ideas came as a result of an influx of Ionian thinkers into the Attic peninsula.
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