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Ancient Greeks’ Guide to Rejecting Propaganda and Disinformation
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I think teaching it in high school would be great, but philosophy has seemed to fall by the wayside. Even a poor student such as I managed to at least absorb enough to understand the process. Even my old Jesuit university it seems has reduced philosophy requirement from four to one or two. You don’t have to be able to grasp is like a scholar to be able to grasp basic ideas. Unfortunately social media is the opposite of anything resembling Socrates or Plato. It’s quick one liners. Zero exploration.
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RE: Ancient Greeks’ Guide to Rejecting Propaganda and Disinformation - michaelsean - 04-28-2024, 11:40 AM

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