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Descrivere il mare necessita di esperienza, ma il mare non finisce mai di sorprendere anche i lupi più temprati!

Describing the sea requires experience, but the sea never ceases to amaze even the most hardened wolves!

The paradoxical foundation of Socratic thought is the "knowing that you don't know", an ignorance understood as an awareness of definitive non-knowledge, and therefore a fundamental motive for the desire to know. The figure of the philosopher according to Socrates is completely opposite to that of the know-it-all, or the sophist who considers himself and presents himself as a wise man, at least with a technical knowledge such as that of rhetoric. The historical sources that have come down to us describe Socrates as a character animated by a great thirst for truth and knowledge, which however seemed to continually elude him. He said that he was thus convinced that he did not know, and that he did not consider himself a wise man. In the Apology of Socrates we are told how he became aware of this starting from a singular episode. A friend of his, Chaerephon, had asked the Pythia, the priestess of the oracle of Apollo at Delphi, who was the wisest man and she replied that it was Socrates. He knew he was not the wisest and therefore wanted to demonstrate how the oracle was wrong by going into dialogue with those who had the reputation of being very wise, especially politicians. But at the end of the confrontation, Socrates recounts, these, faced with their own contradictions (the Socratic aporia) and inadequacies, felt astonishment and bewilderment, appearing for what they were: ignorant presumptuous people who did not know they were such. «Then I understood, says Socrates, that truly I was the wisest because I was the only one who knew that I didn't know, who knew that I was ignorant. Subsequently those men, who were the ones who governed the city, faced with their inadequacy began to hate Socrates". "That is why even today I go around investigating and searching... if there is anyone... may deem wise; and since it seems to me that there is no one, I thus come to the aid of the god by demonstrating that there is no one wise" (from Plato, Apologia di Socrate edited by M. Valgimigli, in Works p.45) He therefore "investigating and researching" confirms the oracle of the god, thus showing the insufficiency of the ruling political class. Hence the accusations of his opponents: he would have aroused the youthful protest by teaching with the critical use of reason to refuse everything that one wants to impose by the force of tradition or for a religious value. In reality, Socrates (again according to Plato's testimony) did not intend at all to challenge traditional religion, nor to corrupt young people by inciting them to

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LOA 33mt, BEAM 7,40mt, DRAFT 2,25mt Built 2002 - refit 2019 
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Cruising speed 11 Kn 
Fuel consumption 150 Llt/hour @11 knots 
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