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Socrates believed in a purposeful universe governed by reason and order. He thought that individuals should strive to understand this order through self-examination and philosophical inquiry to attain wisdom and live a virtuous life. Socratic philosophy emphasized the importance of questioning and seeking truth to achieve a deeper understanding of oneself and the world.

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