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Torn Between Two Worlds : Wisdom And Rhetoric

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Product Code: 9781976225581
ISBN13: 9781976225581
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So, even if science and religion work together to break down barriers and expand the understanding of the universe, there is another battle, on different dimension, that we need to examine. Knowledge without wisdom can be even more dangerous when coupled with someone talented in rhetoric. Rhetoric in this book is defined as using knowledge and beautiful speech to achieve a political objective. Philosophy is defined as the "love of wisdom" and the search for it among the rhetoric will prove troublesome. I must admit that it took me many years to understand and verbalize this dimension. Attempting to understand the difference between an argument fully based on law and one almost all based on law is often impossible without considering at the personal motivation and character. Often this cannot be known in time and can only be studied after the fact. This book will analyze some key moments in history, starting with the master of this topic, Socrates. Thanks to Plato, the words of the master of logic have been preserved, and we can examine the battle he fought between wisdom and rhetoric, and the impact of his loss on the world. The subtleness of this loss is symbolized on the cover of this book by the difference between the Ionic- and Doric-order. The Erechtheion is an Ionic-order temple built by the enlightened residents of Athens. The six Karyatides staring out to the ocean depicting the women of Athens carrying the weight of society while their men were defending Athens from foreign invasion. In his early life, it was Socrates who carved these six images of his wife, the wife who was stolen from him by a Spartan as he was away defending his country. It was this materialistic society who built the monstrous Parthenon, with none of this subtle symbolism of the value of women to the enlightened Greeks.

Author: Shawn T Murphy
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Sep 20, 2017
Number of Pages: 46 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1976225582
ISBN-13: 9781976225581

Torn Between Two Worlds : Wisdom And Rhetoric

$13.41
 
So, even if science and religion work together to break down barriers and expand the understanding of the universe, there is another battle, on different dimension, that we need to examine. Knowledge without wisdom can be even more dangerous when coupled with someone talented in rhetoric. Rhetoric in this book is defined as using knowledge and beautiful speech to achieve a political objective. Philosophy is defined as the "love of wisdom" and the search for it among the rhetoric will prove troublesome. I must admit that it took me many years to understand and verbalize this dimension. Attempting to understand the difference between an argument fully based on law and one almost all based on law is often impossible without considering at the personal motivation and character. Often this cannot be known in time and can only be studied after the fact. This book will analyze some key moments in history, starting with the master of this topic, Socrates. Thanks to Plato, the words of the master of logic have been preserved, and we can examine the battle he fought between wisdom and rhetoric, and the impact of his loss on the world. The subtleness of this loss is symbolized on the cover of this book by the difference between the Ionic- and Doric-order. The Erechtheion is an Ionic-order temple built by the enlightened residents of Athens. The six Karyatides staring out to the ocean depicting the women of Athens carrying the weight of society while their men were defending Athens from foreign invasion. In his early life, it was Socrates who carved these six images of his wife, the wife who was stolen from him by a Spartan as he was away defending his country. It was this materialistic society who built the monstrous Parthenon, with none of this subtle symbolism of the value of women to the enlightened Greeks.

Author: Shawn T Murphy
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Sep 20, 2017
Number of Pages: 46 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1976225582
ISBN-13: 9781976225581
 

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