Plato's Noble Lie
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Plato's Noble Lie
A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also Jokes
(existentialcomics.com)
Nah Plato was right. Not about the numbers though.
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Nah Plato was right. Not about the numbers though.
When you're starting on a foundation of knowing bugger all it's impressive when any of the stuff you come up with is true!
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Plato's Noble Lie
A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also Jokes
(existentialcomics.com)
They snuck a 7 8 9 joke in there.
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Nah Plato was right. Not about the numbers though.
He was right only about the numbers.
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He was right only about the numbers.
wrote last edited by [email protected]A lot of people can’t and won’t learn “virtue”. This is a fact you can observe with your own eyes by simply going outside and looking at how many people despite having all the tools to learn to be better refuse to do so. Plato was right.
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A lot of people can’t and won’t learn “virtue”. This is a fact you can observe with your own eyes by simply going outside and looking at how many people despite having all the tools to learn to be better refuse to do so. Plato was right.
wrote last edited by [email protected]"I figure that's just the human material, and him that finds in it cause for anger and dismay is just a fool for expecting better. "
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A lot of people can’t and won’t learn “virtue”. This is a fact you can observe with your own eyes by simply going outside and looking at how many people despite having all the tools to learn to be better refuse to do so. Plato was right.
"What is virtue? How can it be taught?" - Socrates
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"I figure that's just the human material, and him that finds in it cause for anger and dismay is just a fool for expecting better. "
It is because I do not expect them to do better that I believe Plato is right. If people are not able to willingly make themselves better then we need to resort to coercion, the noble lie.
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A lot of people can’t and won’t learn “virtue”. This is a fact you can observe with your own eyes by simply going outside and looking at how many people despite having all the tools to learn to be better refuse to do so. Plato was right.
Ok Leo Strauss
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"What is virtue? How can it be taught?" - Socrates
You can’t, thus you condition through coercion.