Our cultural roots are in philosophy. It's time to stop teaching mythology in schools as if it is truth. Philosophers have been wearing beards for a very long time. We have to stand for our civilisation. If we don't accept our intellectual roots and establish to our youth who we are we will be in problems. We accept what we don't know. We don't pretend to know. You can practice virtue and good ethics without God. God does not have a monopoly on virtue. Believing in God does not make you virtuous or knowledgeable. We have been scientific since Aristotle. We have been republican since Plato. We have been reasoning since Socrates. We are not a civilisation that can be tricked by claims to know God. We don't accept individuals claims to be from God or to know God. We acknowledge what we don't know with pure humility. Philosophers train warriors, like Alexandra the Great. We created the gym. We created communism and the free market. The youth must not be duped for a generation longer. Statues of the philosophers that shaped our civilisation should be in every city. https://lnkd.in/eHfD-nsR
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/ Plato / . "Mankind censure injustice, fearing that they may be the victims of it and not because they shrink from committing it." . "Plato , (born 428/427, Athens, Greece—died 348/347 BC, Athens), Greek philosopher, who with his teacher Socrates and his student Aristotle laid the philosophical foundations of Western culture. His family was highly distinguished; his father claimed descent from the last king of Athens, and his mother was related to Critias and Charmides, extremist leaders of the oligarchic terror of 404. Plato (whose acquired name refers to his broad forehead, and thus his range of knowledge) must have known Socrates from boyhood. After Socrates was put to death in 399, Plato fled Athens for Megara, then spent the next 12 years in travel. Upon his return, he founded the Academy, an institute of scientific and philosophical research, where Aristotle was one of his students. Building on but also departing from Socrates’ thought, he developed a profound and wide-ranging philosophical system, subsequently known as Platonism. His thought has logical, epistemological, and metaphysical aspects, but much of its underlying motivation is ethical. It is presented in his many dialogues, in most of which Socrates plays a leading role. See also Neoplatonism." (Britannica) . Plato: The Republic .
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Greek philosophy has profoundly shaped belief systems, cultural values, and legal codes worldwide. Its impact is particularly evident through the works of three towering figures: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. This article delves into the life and teachings of Socrates, whose ideas laid the foundation for Western philosophy and continue to resonate today. #Socrates #Philosophy #UniversitasHumanaeVitae
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