Seeing both sides
The Philosopher's Magazine (9):42-45 (2000)
| Abstract | “Socrates spent many of his prime years fighting the most vicious, pitiless wars. I think that has a huge impact. I wonder if his central interest in the good is because actually he saw a lot that was very bad all around him.” | |||||||||
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