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Socrates' problem with the crafstmen was
{ 1 } - They knew how to persuade only by appealing to emotion.
{ 2 } - They corrupted the youth.
{ 3 } - They were believed to to be atheists.
{ 4 } - Because they had one type of knowledge they presumed they had other knowledge as well.
{ 5 } - They could not give good explanations of their inspired sayings.
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Socrates' problem with the crafstmen was
{ 1 } - They knew how to persuade only by appealing to emotion.
{ 2 } - They corrupted the youth.
{ 3 } - They were believed to to be atheists.
{ 4 } - Because they had one type of knowledge they presumed they had other knowledge as well.
{ 5 } - They could not give good explanations of their inspired sayings.
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Socrates' problem with the crafstmen was
{ 1 } - They knew how to persuade only by appealing to emotion.
{ 2 } - They corrupted the youth.
{ 3 } - They were believed to to be atheists.
{ 4 } - Because they had one type of knowledge they presumed they had other knowledge as well.
{ 5 } - They could not give good explanations of their inspired sayings.
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Socrates' problem with the crafstmen was
{ 1 } - They knew how to persuade only by appealing to emotion.
{ 2 } - They corrupted the youth.
{ 3 } - They were believed to to be atheists.
{ 4 } - Because they had one type of knowledge they presumed they had other knowledge as well.
{ 5 } - They could not give good explanations of their inspired sayings.
Natural scientists and sophists were believed to be atheists.
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Socrates' problem with the crafstmen was
{ 1 } - They knew how to persuade only by appealing to emotion.
{ 2 } - They corrupted the youth.
{ 3 } - They were believed to to be atheists.
{ 4 } - Because they had one type of knowledge they presumed they had other knowledge as well.
{ 5 } - They could not give good explanations of their inspired sayings.
See 22d.
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Socrates' problem with the crafstmen was
{ 1 } - They knew how to persuade only by appealing to emotion.
{ 2 } - They corrupted the youth.
{ 3 } - They were believed to to be atheists.
{ 4 } - Because they had one type of knowledge they presumed they had other knowledge as well.
{ 5 } - They could not give good explanations of their inspired sayings.
This was Socrates problem with the poets. See 22b-c.
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