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204
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출판됨
May 6, 2012
출판사
Springer
ISBN-10
9401194335
ISBN-13
9789401194334
설명
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.
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.