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Spoken Words Versus Written Words

Socrates believes that the spoken words can be brought forth with great knowledge from the credibility of the speaker. The speaker would be able to dictate using his genuine knowledge to pass on his own beliefs. Socrates thinks that speaking is a more noble than writing bec ....

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.... and that could lead the reader into thinking that false information is true. If a speaker who has earned the credibility of the audience through professional views or first hand experiences this would give the audience the confidence in the information that is being presented to them. Writing can often lead the reader into misinterpretation, thus giving the reader a sense of confusion. Written words can fall into the wrong hands that could cause harm to him self or another. Writing can be a dangerous activity, because one thing can mean another, leaving t ....

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