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Who said that “It was also limited to the few who could pay for it; as for myself, I am the first to confess that I have never had a teacher; although I have always from my earliest youth desired to have one”?
a) Plato                                   
b) Socrates
c) Aristotle                 
d) None of these

b

Who said these words that “I am too poor to give money to the sophists, who are the only professors of moral improvement”?
a) Socrates                 
b) Aristotle
c) Plato                                   
d) John Austin

a

What was intensified according to Socrates by the fact they degraded knowledge by making its aim direct utility?
a) Prejudice against jurists     
b) Prejudice against philosophers
c) Prejudice against scientists            
d) Prejudice against sophists

d

What was education with the Greeks?
a) Training for leisure, not for a livelihood
b) Training for earning, not for learning
c) Only training for leisure                
d) Only training for livelihood

a

 Who recognized the unscientific nature of the methods of the sophists?
a) Plato                                   
b) Aristotle
c) Socrates                 
d) None of these

c

Whose method was essentially systematic and founded on general principles?
a) Aristotle                 
b) Plato
c) Rousseau                
d) Socrates 

d