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A Vestigial Mote

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ok its a socratic statement.... never mind....if you around For the mysteries next week it would become perfectly clear....another socratic statemEnt.
The quote from Socrates that you're probably alluding to is this:

One thing only I know, and that is that I know nothing.

Note how he left the statement targeted at only himself, allowing the reader/listener to affirm whether or not this met well with their perceptions of themselves or their experience. This is a lot different than calling all those gathered before you "morons."
 

David T

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Premium Member
The quote from Socrates that you're probably alluding to is this:
Ok same hand. He just points out the three fingers pointing at him i inverted it. Omg sorry i tend to not be orthodox but state self evident.


Note how he left the statement targeted at only himself, allowing the reader/listener to affirm whether or not this met well with their perceptions of themselves or their experience. This is a lot different than calling all those gathered before you "morons."
there is but one hand of one pointing out and three pointing back. I Merely inverted the self evident is all.

And i am left handed so inversion against orthodoxy is natural and easy. Self evident is self evident either way.
 
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