Summary
This quote suggests that arguments, like men, have a tendency to deceive or pretend to be something they are not. It implies that arguments can be manipulative or insincere, presenting themselves in a way that is persuasive or convincing but lacking genuine intent or merit. Like individuals who put on a facade, arguments can falsely present their logic or evidence to win over others, highlighting the need to examine arguments critically and not be easily swayed by their superficial traits.
Topics
Arguments
By Plato