Light and Hope
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https://doi.org/10.14422/mis.v81.i158-159.y2023.019Keywords:
Socrates, sophist, hope, light, Saint Augustine, William of Saint-Thierry, Saint Bernard, love, humility, truth, powerAbstract
This article aims to show where the opposition of the Platonic Socrates against sophistry lies and demonstrate in passing how medieval thought endorses the Socratic position, developing thoughts of extraordinary richness around humility, trust, hope and love.
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