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Dejota's Quote of the Whenever - dejota - 10-22-2010

"In his discussions of such matters as "What is justice?" or "What is virtue?" he took the attitude that he knew nothing and had to be instructed by others. (This is called "Socratic irony," for Socrates knew very well that he knew a great deal more than the poor souls he was picking on.) By pretending ignorance, Socrates lured others into propounding their views on such abstractions. Socrates then, by a series of ignorant-sounding questions, forced the others into such a mélange of self-contradictions that they would finally break down and admit they didn't know what they were talking about.

It is the mark of the marvelous toleration of the Athenians that they let this continue for decades and that it wasn't till Socrates turned seventy that they broke down and forced him to drink poison."

-Issac Asimov
"The Relativity of Wrong"


RE: Dejota's Quote of the Whenever - GoIrish - 10-22-2010

How much pot are you on right now?


RE: Dejota's Quote of the Whenever - dejota - 10-22-2010

None I'm being a responsible member of society atm, what's wrong with it?