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16 January, 11:03

Describe Socrates' view of the world, including his beliefs on government, religion, class structure, and human behavior.

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  1. 16 January, 12:50
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    Socrates' view is very often described as withholding virtue and knowledge to be identical. He believes that no man knowingly does wrong. He believed that since virtue and knowledge are identical, virtue can be taught as so the professional specialty.
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