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    Socrates was truly a great philosopher who had many interesting things to say during his discussions. He once said‚ “ ‘One thing only I know‚ and that is that I know nothing’ ” (Gaarder 69). Here‚ Socrates is trying to explain that he does not really know anything. He is saying that those who know that they don’t know anything are the ones with true knowledge. I believe that what Socrates said is really important because it shows that even someone who thinks a lot about life knows that there is still

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    around the age where he starts to develop physical skills eg: learning to stand ‚move from one place to the another holding them self’s up. That why I think it’s a good idea to do physical development. I will be observing he’s physical side by doing 6 activities with him I will be writing note on him and take photos on him the activates will be doing takes like playing ball games ‚ going to the park to play ‚ clapping games .so that I can analyse he’s physical side and see if he is at the average

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    Theaetetus is a dialogue written by Plato that concerns the nature of knowledge and what knowledge is. In this work‚ Socrates and Theaetetus discuss knowledge and its definition‚ which the character of Theaetetus tries to put into. He says that knowledge is perception‚ knowledge is true judgment‚ and‚ finally‚ knowledge is true judgment with an account. Socrates finds each of these undesirable and tells Theaetetus that he benefits from discovering what he doesn’t know and that he should approach

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    Conversation Topic Talk about common experiences Description If there’s a class you have together‚ ask them what they think of it or if they’re interested in whatever you’re studying right now. Even better‚ if you’re having trouble in that class‚ ask them to help you out sometime! Tell them you’d like advice on something‚ whether it’s your outfit or what you should do over the weekend. Capture their attention by giving her another reason to be interested. For example‚ you could mention a party you’re going to be attending

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    In Plato’s EuthyphroSocrates questions Euthyphro‚ a religious expert‚ who he runs into outside of a courthouse in Athens. Socrates was being indicted on the charges of corrupting the youth‚ and Euthyphro was prosecuting his own father for murder. Socrates was bewildered as to why Euthyphro would indict his own blood of a crime. In an attempt to explain to Socrates why it was the right thing to do‚ Euthyphro proclaims that he is acting piously by taking his father to court. Euthyphro adds that his

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    Why Is Socrates Not Wise

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    When the Oracle of Delphi told Socrates that he was the wisest man he didn’t believe it. To him‚ there had to be some kind of mistake‚ surely there was many more wise people in Athens. To prove his belief‚ Socrates decided to go and search for someone who was indeed wiser than he. He went around the city confronting people of high status but there wasn’t a single person that was proving to be wiser. In fact‚ they were noticing that Socrates was indeed wise. He first went with a politician " who had

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    Why Is Socrates Unjust

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    the difference between a. and a. Both Socrates and Glaucon ultimately agree that it is better to be actually just and seemingly unjust than it is to be actually unjust but seemingly just. Their reasons for holding this position are because people just have control over themselves. They are able to maintain dominion over their desires‚ to avoid self indulgence in evil desires‚ and to choose good things. This is something the unjust person loses no matter how just he may seem. Socrates uses the image

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    there is no sin that God will not forgive‚ as He wills. God‚ the All-Mighty‚ reveals and promises in the Qur ’an that He will forgive those who repent and sincerely intend to abandon such behavior. In this respect‚ God does not see how great or little your sins are‚ nor how late your penitence is. This may mean that a sinner who disobeys and rebels against God throughout his or her life can be forgiven by a single act of true repentance‚ done with absolute sincerity and a profound understanding of servant

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    The Euthyphro Dilemma The Euthyphro Dilemma‚ written by Plato‚ is a famous dialogue exchange between Socrates and Euthyphro in front of the Porsche of King Archon. Socrates supposedly poses as the disciple while Euthyphro takes the teacher approach‚ but ironically Socrates is actually the one indoctrinating Euthyphro. This conversation takes place sometime before Socrates‘s death sentence and during the action of Euthyphro charging his own father of murder. This situation astonished Socrates causing

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    Why Is Socrates Wrong

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    Socrates is known today as one of the greatest Philosophers. With his philosophical views‚ centuries ago‚ Socrates was brought to trial and cost his life due to his claims and charges were pressed against him. He was indicted of turning the worse argument into the stronger argument (28). Socrates was accused for not recognizing the gods acknowledged by the state‚ and was accused of being an atheist (36). He was despised by adults due to his inquisitions and answering a question with a question and

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