Socratic ignorance

Socratic ignorance

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May 6, 2012 · English · Paperback (204 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 204
Language English
Published May 6, 2012
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 9401194335
ISBN-13 9789401194334

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Socratic Ignorance delves into the profound legacy of Socratic thought and its implications for modern philosophical discourse. Edward G. Ballard navigates the intricate nuances of Socratic ignorance, a concept rooted in the acknowledgment of one's own limitations in knowledge. This exploration challenges readers to reflect on their beliefs, inviting them to embrace uncertainty as a pathway to deeper understanding.

Throughout the work, Ballard illustrates the relevance of Socratic principles to contemporary issues, urging a reevaluation of how we confront our ignorance in an era saturated with information. By blending historical context with present-day applications, he provides a nuanced framework for engaging with complex dilemmas, encouraging critical thought and a more authentic dialogue within society.

Ultimately, Ballard's insights inspire a transformative journey; one that cultivates humility in knowledge-seeking. Socratic Ignorance serves as a reminder that the pursuit of wisdom begins with the acknowledgement of what we do not know, and challenges readers to seek answers while remaining open to new ideas.
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