Socrates

The Philosophers' Magazine 92:79-84 (2021)
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Socrates argued that the unexamined life is not worth living. What this means is we are so ignorant that we are guilty of criminal negligence how to lead our lives, unless we do our due diligence by philosophising.

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George Hilding Rudebusch
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