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Introduction to the Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.

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  1. The Socratic Method was one of the most controversial-Socrates used to go out into the market-space and ask a random stranger about their theory about ethical issues, such as lying. Often, he turned conventional ideas upside down-a charge that was phrased as angering the goods (or not believing in them) in his death sentence by poisin.

  2. Socrates was right all along as we witness the current times of mass manipulation . But most notably the simplicity of manipulating our youth from their earliest ages . I would direct other's to the milgram studies and the Holocaust studies resulting in the creation of the 1947-48 smith-mundt act that used to protect us from media manipulation .

  3. I bet your gramma wound not know what BCE means. Man! Get educated, not by reading books, but recognizing what Truth is.

  4. It's mindblowing to think that there are a bunch of guys had a rational and logical thinking in 500s BCE.
    They are clearly WAAYYY ahead their time.

  5. "In a time when democracy was flourishing. He (Socrates) was skeptical of pure democracy. He was worried, well what

    if the people voting weren't educated to make the right decisions. "

    I lived to see this problem and its consequence in 2016-2020 🙂 (and I think there were many examples before and will be examples after).

  6. Im having a hard time trying to watch this, I've attempted it twice. I really want to know more about Socrates so i will focus harder !

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