Wit, he says in the Rhetoric (2, 12), is educated insolence.
Philosopher, logic, natural science
Wit, he says in the Rhetoric (2, 12), is educated insolence.
Philosopher, logic, natural science
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Shocking"The female is also more given to superstition and more credulous, and more apt to believe."
Controversial"For property alone is not sufficient to make a man a citizen."
Controversial"The proper object of the state is the good life."
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