The Republic
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the truth as known to them, penalizing them for their perception. Truth is very important, but you can only ask of someone what they are capable of giving. Plato does not expect anyone to always be completely honest, because not everyone has the education or the life experience to know any better, or know that there are other things out there. Plato makes clear his belief that truth, like all else in life, is relative.
the truth as known to them, penalizing them for their perception. Truth is very important, but you can only ask of someone what they are capable of giving. Plato does not expect anyone to always be completely honest, because not everyone has the education or the life experience to know any better, or know that there are other things out there. Plato makes clear his belief that truth, like all else in life, is relative.