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    be perceived‚ even from a virtue ethics perspective‚ as guaranteeing the conditions necessary for citizens to live virtuous lives‚ e.g. peace‚ education. This claim seems to motivate one of the Personified Laws’ arguments in the Crito‚ i.e. that Socrates owes his education‚ and his opportunity to live the philosophical life to the Athenian laws (50d-e). However‚ both considerations are relevant only if the laws in question are not incompatible with virtue and if they do indeed facilitate‚ rather

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    Evil vs Evil

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    we learn of the infamous philosopher Socrates being held as a criminal for his teachings in the Ancient Greek world. His wealthy friend‚ Crito‚ the one that the passage is named off of‚ tries to tell Socrates that his fate isn’t as close as it seems‚ explaining that an sufficient amount of money could lead to his freedom. Crito tries to save his life by bribing the city of Athens to free him of jail and thus ending the trial that would’ve ended his life. Socrates declines his proposal‚ basing that

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    God's existence

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    Most compelling evidence that made Socrates father of Western Philosopher - Socrates‚ who was born in 470 BCE in Athens‚ Greece was acknowledged as the father of Western Philosopher with most compelling evidence. First‚ Socrates paved the way for his students Xenophon‚ Plato and the world. Definitely Socrates is believed to being the first thinker and philosopher to discuss modern moral and philosophical questions and influenced many which are still applied to today’s modern world. Secondly

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    WWWWWWWWdfdhile each character is trying to adhere to the constitution of a eulogy (except for Socrates‚ who abandons this method when it is his turn to give a speech) we find that with every narrative‚ we are presented with a new speech-giving technique; Phaedrus begins his speech with a discussion of Love’s origins and ends it with a retelling of

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    Plato's Euthyphro

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    Euthyphro’s second definition of piety is what is pleasing to the gods. Socrates agrees with this definition because it is expressed in a general form‚ but criticizes because the gods disagree among themselves as to what is right. This would mean that a particular action‚ disputed by the gods‚ would be both pious and impious at the same time and this is a logically impossible situation. Euthyphro tries to argue against Socrates’ criticism by pointing out that not even the gods would disagree amongst

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    to be answered in our final paper asks whether we agree with what the Laws say about if Socrates was to escape and why we feel that way. It also asks how we think Martin Luther King would have responded to the judgment of the Laws of Athens. In this paper‚ I will address these questions as well as do a quick overview of each article. In "Crito‚" Plato uses Socrates as a tool to argue the point. Socrates is in jail for "preaching false gods" and "corrupting the youth" by causing them to doubt

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    written by Plato is the interpreted dialogues between Socrates‚ a major philosopher‚ as well as some others including Cebes‚ Simmias‚ and Echerates. The overall idea of the book is Socrates trying to convince his colleagues of his theories‚ which explains the fundamental argument that the soul is immortal. Since Socrates is introducing such unheard of ideas‚ and seeming to be challenging beliefs‚ he is sentenced to death. While awaiting his fate‚ Socrates asks only one thing of his colleagues‚ which is

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    to understand justice as a virtue for everyone‚ as an end to a means. The soul-state analogy is introduced in book two‚ however is developed in stages throughout the entire book. This analogy is created in reaction to Glaucon and Socrates’ debates on justice‚

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    The Gadfly In Antigone

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    1 Question: In Plato’s “Apology”‚ what does Socrates think is the role of the gadfly and why place such importance on its actions? Secondly‚ argue succinctly for your position that this character plays the ‘gadfly’ in Sophocles’ “Antigone”. What does this character seek to accomplish and how is it attempted? Essay: Disrupting the world’s status quo has been a characteristic of famous people and figures. Scientists‚ civil rights leaders‚ and inventors have all done something to change the societal

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    years‚ an account of the last hours of Socrates is narrated to Echecrates and other interested persons by Phaedo‚ a beloved disciple of the great teacher. The narration takes place at Phlius‚ a town of Sicyon. The dialog takes the form of a narrative because Socrates is described acting as well as speaking‚ and the particulars of the event are interesting to distant friends as well as to the narrator himself. Phaedo is asked if he had been present with Socrates on the day that he drank the poison.

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