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Introduction
When there are questions, there is no choice but to ask. When Socrates said: “I only know that I know nothing,” he did not say it to settle for not knowing anything. It is a recognition of what is not known, but also a starting point: “I am going to know more because I need to understand more.”
It is then that Philosophy becomes useful, practical and necessary, because it is the great educator; it is what teaches us. We are not going to become wise, but at least we will have a few less fears, a few less doubts than we had before. We are not going to contemplate the Great Truth, but we will begin to have a few certainties.
A good education shapes and transforms ourselves and the societies in which we live.
