Wednesday, May 15, 2019

QQC 1

Quote: "In so doing, they adapted the customary Athenian interest in public athletic competitions and theatrical performances to their own public battles among ideas, couched in technically dazzling language. In verbal competitions, the idea that the stronger and better would prevail-- a main tenet of traditional competition-- was undermined by the playfulness of their techniques." (Bezell, 24)

Question: How can kairos be seen as the ultimate answer to problems? Isn't this contradictory to the idea of precedent in our justice system?

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