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Excerpt from A History of PhilosophyWise I may not call them; for that is a great name which belongs to God alone; lovers of wisdom or philosophers is their modest and befitting title. So Speaks Socrates in Plato's Phaedrus of the genuine teachers of mankind, who, whether they be poets or law givers or dialecticians like Socrates himself, know what they are talking about, and can distinguish what is really good from what is only apparently so, preferring what can be Shown to be true to what is…
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Wise I may not call them; for that is a great name which belongs to God alone; lovers of wisdom or philosophers is their modest and befitting title. So Speaks Socrates in Plato's Phaedrus of the genuine teachers of mankind, who, whether they be poets or law givers or dialecticians like Socrates himself, know what they are talking about, and can distinguish what is really good from what is only apparently so, preferring what can be Shown to be true to what is merely plausible and attractive. The word Philosophy has in.

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Wise I may not call them; for that is a great name which belongs to God alone; lovers of wisdom or philosophers is their modest and befitting title. So Speaks Socrates in Plato's Phaedrus of the genuine teachers of mankind, who, whether they be poets or law givers or dialecticians like Socrates himself, know what they are talking about, and can distinguish what is really good from what is only apparently so, preferring what can be Shown to be true to what is merely plausible and attractive. The word Philosophy has in.

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