— Plato (427 BC — 347
BC)
Plato
The
alphabet
For
this invention will produce forgetfulness in the minds of
those who learn to use it, because they will not practise
their memory. Their trust in writing, produced by external
characters which are no part of themselves, will discourage
the use of their own memory within them. You have invented
an elixir not of memory, but of reminding; and you offer
your pupils the appearance of wisdom, not true wisdom, for
they will read many things without instruction and will
therefore seem to know many things, when they are for the
most part ignorant and hard to get along with, since they
are not wise, but only appear wise.
—
Plato (274 B.C. - 275 B.C.), “Phaedrus”
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