Plato, The Republic
Plato, The Republic
The gods do not philosophise or educate themselves for they possess all wisdom. Fools and ignoramuses, on the other hand, do not aspire to knowledge, for the real evil of their ignorance is that, without knowing anything, they yet believe they know.
The gods do not philosophise or educate themselves for they possess all wisdom. Fools and ignoramuses, on the other hand, do not aspire to knowledge, for the real evil of their ignorance is that, without knowing anything, they yet believe they know.