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introspection of socrates and plato​

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Socrates' mantra (originally attributed to the divine Oracle of Delphi) is meant to evoke a simple idea: truth must be found within. In an era when moral structures were first truly being defined, Socrates argued that moral truth had to come from examining one's own sense of self and one's own mind. In psychology today, conscious reflection on your own feelings and thoughts is known as introspection.His student, Plato built upon this in his assertion that human purpose was defined by rational introspection. Socrates explained that the ability to consciously reflect on one's own thoughts, which we call introspection was the foundation of moral truth. .

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