Adam Glantz

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The next step is obvious: if vice is ignorance, then perhaps virtue is knowledge. And indeed, in seeking knowledge of virtue, Socrates takes himself to be seeking virtue itself. He argues for this in other ways too. For example, he points out that things are only good or beneficial when used with knowledge
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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