In one of the papers I wrote, and we discussed in class, we…
In one of the papers I wrote, and we discussed in class, we read an excerpt from Alcibiades, where Socrates is talking with Alcibiades, and says to him: It seems that it’s the job of one man, and one skill, to know all these things: himself, his belongings, and his belongings’ belongings. What does the statement mean? Note: There are two distractors.
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