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Socrates may have been one, but Pyrrho certainly was (b ca 360BCE), and even further back, Xenophanes (b ca. 570 BCE). Sophists probably could be described similarly: skeptics. Originally based
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Socrates may have been one, but Pyrrho certainly was (b ca 360BCE), and even further back, Xenophanes (b ca. 570 BCE). Sophists probably could be described similarly: skeptics. Originally based
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Continue readingIt is nothing new that politicians change their minds, I suppose. And neither is it a shock to learn that it is happening under our noses. But I do find
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