Stan Yoder

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Some people still think, as Plato did when he had established himself as a learned Pythagorean sage9, that Socrates’ agnostic attitude must be explained by the lack of success of the science of his day. But this only shows that they do not understand this spirit, and that they are still possessed by the pre-Socratic magical attitude towards science, and towards the scientist, whom they consider as a somewhat glorified shaman, as wise, learned, initiated. They judge him by the amount of knowledge in his possession, instead of taking, with Socrates, his awareness of what he does not know as a ...more
The Open Society and Its Enemies (Princeton Classics)
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