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"A good decision is based on knowledge and not on numbers"

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Plato’s jab at “numbers” isn’t anti-math; it’s anti-accounting-as-wisdom. He’s drawing a line between the kind of knowledge that can be tallied and the kind that can guide a life. In modern terms, he’s warning that metrics are seductive precisely because they feel objective. They give decision-making the clean sheen of certainty, the comfort of a dashboard. Plato’s point is that good judgment doesn’t come from piling up quantities but from grasping what those quantities mean, and what they can’t capture.

The subtext is a critique of technocratic confidence: when numbers take over, responsibility gets outsourced to calculation. A ruler can claim the data made him do it; a citizen can mistake poll results for truth. Plato, who distrusted democracy’s susceptibility to persuasion and spectacle, would recognize how easily counting becomes a substitute for thinking. “Knowledge” here isn’t trivia or information; it’s closer to his idea of understanding the Forms - the underlying structure of justice, goodness, and purpose. Without that, numbers become unmoored: precise, impressive, and directionless.

Context matters. Plato wrote in the shadow of Athens’ political turmoil and Socrates’ execution, watching public decisions swing on rhetoric, faction, and appetite. The line reads like a blueprint for his philosopher-king ideal: decisions should be steered by trained judgment, not by whatever can be measured, monetized, or voted up. It’s less a rejection of quantification than a demand that measurement answer to meaning.

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TopicDecision-Making
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Later attribution: The Dialogues of Plato (Plato, 1875) modern compilationID: m1ANAAAAIAAJ
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Plato (427 BC - 347 BC) was a Philosopher from Greece.

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