Thursday, November 30, 2006

A question for you because I don't know

If Socrates said (roughly) "The only thing I know is that I know nothing," and "The unexamined life is not worth living," then what was there to examine if you can know nothing? And had he fully examined his life when he chose death over exile?

How can you know nothing if you know that you know nothing? That's something, isn't it?

Is it the same lack of logic that disproves the statement "The only truth is power"? The statement can't be true if the only truth is power.

So was Socrates just a damn Sophist like Aristophanes claimed?

This one made me chuckle:

There arre threee mistakes in this sentence.

1 Comments:

Blogger Dean ASC said...

The third one is that the sentence only has two so that's the mistake but then the sentence isn't wrong so there are only two mistakes but that's a mistake so that's not three so it has three mistakes so really there are 4 mistakes or maybe 5.

9:41 AM  

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