If anyone says that he has learned anything from me... be assured that he is not telling the truth.
Father of Western philosophy
If anyone says that he has learned anything from me... be assured that he is not telling the truth.
Father of Western philosophy
From Plato's Apology, 33b, denying being a teacher in the conventional sense.
~399 BC
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