The argument between Socrates and Euthyphro is the best example I can think of.
Euthyphro basically tries to justify his actions of killing his father to Socrates, but ultimately Socrates doesn't agree and tries to advise Euthyphro why he was wrong in his actions. Euthyphro, as you may except, was angry that Socrates didn't see things his way.
This basically relates to almost all people when it comes to advise. Most of us just hate being wrong, or not having others believe the way we do to justify our actions.
So yes, it is normal to be irritated when someone does this to you.
Is it normal to ask for someones advice and then argue over it?
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The argument between Socrates and Euthyphro is the best example I can think of.
Euthyphro basically tries to justify his actions of killing his father to Socrates, but ultimately Socrates doesn't agree and tries to advise Euthyphro why he was wrong in his actions. Euthyphro, as you may except, was angry that Socrates didn't see things his way.
This basically relates to almost all people when it comes to advise. Most of us just hate being wrong, or not having others believe the way we do to justify our actions.
So yes, it is normal to be irritated when someone does this to you.
Cheers,