The thought of Socrates (470-399)
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The testimony of Nietzsche was so ugly to the point that Nietzsche wonders whether it was truly a Greek, if not represent the typical criminal, with its rickety evil: "Everything about him is exaggerated, crude, cartoonish; and at the same time full of nooks, ulterior motives, subterfuge ". However, its ugliness attracts Alcibiades. He is walking barefoot. Sometimes it's presented as dirty, but recommended cleaning young adolescents. In short, a sort of beggar (what lived? No earned lessons) that perhaps ever (which is not said of Socrates?) Beat him up, without stop smiling, causing exasperation in the agora to discuss their hobby.Downloads
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2016-02-08
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Samour, H. (2016). The thought of Socrates (470-399). Revista De Museología "Kóot", (5), 24–33. https://doi.org/10.5377/koot.v0i5.2281
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