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Bad thing Quote by Socrates

“Do not trouble about those who practice philosophy, whether they are good or bad; but examine the thing itself well and carefully. And if philosophy appears a bad thing to you, turn every man from it, not only your sons; but if it appears to you such as I think it to be, take courage, pursue it…” quote by Socrates
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““Do not trouble about those who practice philosophy, whether they are good or bad; but examine the thing itself well and carefully. And if philosophy appears a bad thing to you, turn every man from it, not only your sons; but if it appears to you such as I think it to be, take courage, pursue it, and practice it, as the saying is, 'both you and your house.””

Socrates

About This Quote

Source Dialogue: Apology by Plato, 399 BC

Examine ideas themselves, not the people presenting them; embrace philosophy if good, reject if harmful.

In simple terms: Judge ideas, not speakers; adopt or discard philosophy based on its merit.

Key Takeaway

Assess and act on philosophy’s value.

Themes

philosophy critical thinking ethics

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • academic study
  • personal belief formation
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

Socratic method moral evaluation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria do you use to evaluate ideas?
  • How do you handle conflicting philosophies?
A Different Perspective

Philosophy can be misused or misunderstood, limiting its impact.

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