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Socrates taught that each person makes up his or her own truth.
Symbolic
Pertaining to symbols or symbolism; representing something else through association, resemblance, or convention.
Generative
Describes something capable of producing or creating, often used in linguistics to refer to the innate capacity of humans to generate a limitless number of sentences from a finite set of rules.
Symbolic
Pertaining to symbols or symbolism, where objects, figures, or colors are used to represent abstract ideas or concepts.
Practical
Practical relates to actual experience or practice rather than theory or pure ideas, often implying a hands-on or applied approach.
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