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¿Qué pensaba Sócrates sobre el ser humano?

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gomezmavictoria77
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  • 02-05-2021

Explanation:

Sócrates está persuadido que el mayor bien del ser humano no consiste en atender a las cosas que le pertenecen, a las que posee, sino más bien a lo que es el él mismo. Las riquezas y los honores se tienen y son algo exterior al hombre, pero el ser más sabio y más perfecto es algo que se es, y se es desde dentro

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