The Digg Crew wants to hear your thoughts!
Please take our short survey about Digg and potential feature ideas.
Socrates was wrong to state the unexamined life is not worth
mathoda.com — It seems to me that some ideas succeed not because they are true, but because the audience attracted to the idea will by its composition be inclined to agree. An example is a statement that Plato ascribes to Socrates, that “The unexamined life is not worth living.”
- 1 digg
- digg it
Digg is coming to a city (and computer) near you! Check out all the details on our