Knowledge vs opinion
DramatizedOpinion is a crowded room. Knowledge is a room with a door you can show others how to enter. If you cannot lead someone through your reasons, you may be decorating a feeling.
Explain more
Platonic/Socratic distinction themes dramatized for learners.
Why it matters
It upgrades arguments from volume to structure.
What is true / dramatized: Dramatized. Educational entertainment — not a primary historical source.
Knowledge vs opinion theme in Socratic tradition.
Difficulty: advanced · ~1 min to absorb
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You speak of justice as if it were a coin in your pocket. Show it to me. If you cannot define it without crumbling, perhaps you were spending a word you had not yet earned.
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A good question is a lamp, not a snare. Ask to understand the other person's meaning. If you only ask to win, you will win — and remain unwise.
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The unexamined life is not worth living — or so the story goes of my defense. Examination is not self-obsession. It is refusing to sleepwalk through your own choices.
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I know that I do not know — and that admission is a kind of strength. Pretended certainty is brittle. Honest uncertainty can learn.
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A character wants something. Another force blocks it. Speech becomes action under pressure. If nobody wants anything urgently, you do not have a scene — you have polite weather.
- William Shakespeare
Lovers in my plays ruin themselves by guessing wrongly — jealousy wearing certainty's mask. In affection, ask before you invent a story about the other person. The tragedy is often the assumption.