You must have seen how youngsters, when they get their first taste of it, treat argument as a form of sport solely for purposes of contradiction. When someone has proved them wrong, diey copy his mediods to confute others, delighting like puppies in tugging... Philosophy Goes to School - Página 13por Matthew Lipman - 2010 - 240 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Stephen C. Rowe - 1994 - 236 páginas
...those most dangerous characters in Plato's Republic who are almost at the highest stage of realization: "delighting like puppies in tugging and tearing at anyone who comes near them." 3 They relativize, contributing to what David Bromwich calls "a culture of suspicion," a culture in... | |
| Kieran Egan - 1997 - 322 páginas
...youngsters [late teens], when they get their first taste of [dialectic and the dianoia curriculum) , treat argument as a form of sport solely for purposes of contradiction . . . delighting like puppies in tugging and teasing anyone who comes near them" (Republic, VII, 539).... | |
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