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The Daimonion

Socrates died because he subjected the most sacred and most familiar ideas of his community and his country to the critique of the daimonion, or dialectic thought, as Plato called it.

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a philosophical critique of logical positivism, scientific absolutism, and the rapid rise in subjective reason over objective reason.

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