
WOF 376: Peter Kreeft on Socrates vs. the Sophists
The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture
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Socrates' Paradoxes
Socrates famously taught four paradoxes, including that no evil can ever happen to a good man. He said the real self was your psyche, your invisible self, your mind and spirit. The soul was heavier than the body, not thinner and lighter. It was immortal. Socrates' third paradox is that knowledge is a kind of virtue and virtue, a kind of knowledge. And the fourth paradox is that learning is remembering that beneath the conscious mind of every individual and temporal person lies the power to know the eternal and universal truth.
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