“And if I claim to be a wise man, well, it surely means that I don’t know”: Socratic Skepticism in a Kansas Song (1976)

Rising above the noise and confusion of the herd—to other noises and other confusions?:

About Santi Tafarella

I teach writing and literature at Antelope Valley College in California.
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2 Responses to “And if I claim to be a wise man, well, it surely means that I don’t know”: Socratic Skepticism in a Kansas Song (1976)

  1. Anonymous says:

    isn’t this an example of pyhronian skepticism (sorry for the bad spelling)?

  2. Anonymous says:

    It might be Socratic but St Paul stated that if I say I know something I don’t know it as I should!

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