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How Is Knowledge Treated Differently in Plato's Republic Than in Bacon's

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How is knowledge treated differently in Plato's republic than in Bacon's Bensalem?


A) In Plato's republic, knowledge is pursued by all the people, whereas in Bacon's Bensalem, knowledge is pursued only by select individuals.
B) In Plato's republic, knowledge is considered the highest good, whereas in Bacon's Bensalem, knowledge is considered an unnecessary luxury.
C) In Plato's republic, knowledge is considered valuable only when it leads to wealth, whereas in Bacon's Bensalem, knowledge is always considered valuable.
D) In Plato's republic, knowledge is sought for its own sake, whereas in Bacon's Bensalem, knowledge is also sought to control the environment.
E) In Plato's republic, knowledge is secondary to public morality, whereas in Bacon's Bensalem, public morality is considered secondary to knowledge.

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