
Ep 20: Ch 10, Part 1 "A Dream of Socrates"
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The Moral Imperative Not to Destroy the Means of Correcting Errors
The quest for knowledge as striving to see beyond what it is easy to see. I meant that metaphorically, see in the sense of understand. In regard to athens and what you were saying about epistemology. If our prospects for discovering new knowledge are so good, why were you stressing the un liability of the senses? So i'm skipping a little more here. Now, could it be that the moral imperative not to destroy the means of correcting errors is the only moral imperative that all other moral truths follow from it, as you wish?
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