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Slander: on not Being Quick to Put Faith in it (15-16)

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In short, they think out and say the sort of thing that they know to be best adapted to provoke the hearer to anger, and as they know the place where each can be wounded, they shoot their arrows and throw their spears at it, so that their hearer, thrown off his balance by sudden anger, will not thereafter be free to get at the truth; indeed, however much a slandered man may want to defend himself, he will not let him do so, because he is

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prejudiced by the surprising nature of what he has heard, just as if that made it true.

A very effective form of slander is the one that is based on opposition to the hearers tastes. For instance, in the court of the Ptolemy who was called Dionysus[*] there was once a man who accused Demetrius, the Platonic philosopher, of drinking nothing but water and of being the only person who did not wear womens clothes during the feast of Dionysus. If Demetrius, on being sent for early the next morning, had not drunk wine in view of everybody and had not put on a thin gown and played the cymbals and danced, he would have been put to death for not liking the king s mode of life, and being a critic and an opponent of Ptolemys luxury.

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