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What kind of objections to greek learning is cicero arguing against?

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User Fijas
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Answer: that it would corrupt Roman virtue

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User Barden
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Answer: physical doing

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Cicero has admired something that has involved thinking, literature, thoughts, critical opinion, ideologies, and theories. That is why he was more on the Greek side because of their thinking since they are always focused on something deeper and they are loving the literature.

To Romans, literature is a waste of time and they were always more for something physical such as work and activeness.

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