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Logic.

When you ask questions until they've proven themselves wrong

When you ask questions until they've proven themselves wrong

Jan 20, 2018

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Just gonna put this out here now: I know that Aristotle didn't live at the same time as Socrates and (later) Plato. Artistic license.

#Its_Logic #ya_gotta_love_that_feeling

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Have you ever wondered what Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle would think of the modern world? The religions? The governments? The memes?
No, of course you haven't. But here they are anyways.
Can three philosophers--sorry, two philosophers and a rhetorician-- really be "#relatable"?

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When you ask questions until they've proven themselves wrong

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