Relativism

“Man is the measure of all things, of the things which are, that they are, and of the things which are not, that they are not… Each thing appears to me, so it is for me, and as it appears to you, so it is for you—you and I each being a man.” – Protagoras, as quoted by Plato in his Theaetetus. This is the first known writing on relativism, a worldview that is common in culture today.

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The Lost Tools of Learning

In October 1947, Dorothy Sayers made an impassioned speech on education at Oxford University. She argued that in modern times, children may spend over a decade in school, yet they never actually learn. Thus, they go out into the world armed with no knowledge of how to think, how to reason, how to converse.

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