Socrates Fuzzy Logic 1
by Richard W Linford
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Title
Socrates Fuzzy Logic 1
Artist
Richard W Linford
Medium
Painting - Acrylic And Oil On Canvas
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Socrates Fuzzy Logic 1. We are all guilty of fuzzy logic. It would seem Socrates was likewise guilty of the same. The Socratic paradoxes are not all inclusive: "No one desires evil. No one errs or does wrong willingly or knowingly. Virtue - all virtue - is knowledge. Virtue is sufficient for happiness." I agree with Socrates' statement: "I only know that I know nothing." I would chang his maxim: "The best way to live is to focus on self-development not material wealth." to read: "The best way to live is to focus on trying to know God, self-development, right conduct, and family, not material wealth."
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September 16th, 2010
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