Whereas the earlier philosophers taught moral maxims, or rules, Socrates encouraged his students to question them. It seems to me he realized that true moral wisdom requires some degree of openness, flexibility, and adaptability in our thinking. In a word, it’s healthier in the long run for us to learn to think for ourselves than to depend too much on memorizing the sayings of wise men.
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Donald Robertson
Psychotherapist, specialising in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), and the treatment of anxiety.