QQC #1
Quote: "They [Sophists] saw the possibility of communities uniting, not on grounds of a common (Greek) culture, but on grounds of a common recognition that humanity could express itself in many ways and was not subject to an absolute standard that could mark some ways for annihilation." Pg.24
Question: The understanding that people create social standards that may not reflect the exact beliefs for all people is accurate; however, can you think of any social standards that are relevant to everyone? Is there a rule or practice you feel the world can use that would allow people to better (best) understand others beliefs and social standards?
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