After saying an athlete should care for his body by following only the advice of one who has knowledge, he asks: “Is the body better than that inner part of ourselves that is concerned with right and...


After saying an athlete should care for his body by following only the advice of one who has knowledge, he asks: “Is the body better than that inner part of ourselves that is concerned with right and wrong?” What is Socrates implying here? Do you think he’s right?



May 06, 2022
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