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    Supports→Sensory evidence alone is insufficient for wisdom.

    The sheer accumulation of information is not the same as wisdom (DKB40/LMD20).

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    Eyes and ears are bad witnesses to those with barbarian souls (DKB107/LMD33).Sensory evidence alone is insufficient for wisdom.

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    Heraclitus regards the cosmos as an ordered system like a language that can be read or heard and understood by those who are attuned to it. That language is not just the physical evidence around us (“Eyes and ears are bad witnesses to those with barbarian souls” DKB107/LMD33); the sheer accumulation of information is not the same as wisdom (see the rebuke in DK22B40/LMD20, quoted above). Although the evidence of the senses is important (see DKB55/LMD31), careful and thoughtful inquiry is also ne

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