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    dilemma and the path to take which they believe to be morally right‚ but there is no one common right answer for a dilemma. A dilemma is a question with two possible and reasonable answers or explanations‚ which can be argued from both sides. The Euthyphro Dilemma deals with the question whether or not an action is right because God commands it or‚ God commands it because it is right. Specifically the dilemma asks‚ “Is what is morally right right because God approves of it or commands it‚ or rather

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    Meaning‚ they state that they know a particular F‚ but by utilizing the Elenchatic method‚ one has the ability‚ not to show if the interlocutor’s idea is false or correct‚ but to highlight the inconsistencies within their belief of F. In Plato’s book Euthyphro‚ Plato argues that one can not have a specific knowledge claim by using the elenchatic method in order to show how one’s belief in F can lead to inconsistencies within their argument. One implication of his claim is the idea of piety is what is loved

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    Socratic Gospel Socrates

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    According to Socrates‚ the Socratic Gospel is a set of guidelines or values that leads to living the good life. Socrates thinks that these guidelines or propositions will lead us toward the right direction to the attainment of the excellence of the soul. The Socratic Gospel is not like the teachings of the ten commandments or a written like book like the bible‚ they were part of Socrates words which was said during his conviction. Plato happens to be one of Socrates devoted students. He was very

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    Socratic Seminar is a group discussion over a certain text where a leader asks a question about the text. This quarter I have learned how to lead and participate in Socratic Seminar and have a group discussion. This will help me later in life in college and when I get a job because it will help me contribute to a group discussion and be part of a team. In Socratic Seminar‚ I led the class first time doing Socratic Seminar it showed me how to lead a group and take control. While in S

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    Write a dramatic dialogue between two or more characters which demonstrates‚ explores‚ highlights or questions the themes and concerns of one of thinkers on the course (apart from Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle). Follow the Socratic dialogue form of presentation used by Plato. Edmund Burke 1790’s England‚ a conservative thinker (Henry) meets a pro-enlightenment thinker (Jean-Pierre)that is extremely supportive of the recent revolution in France. The conservative thinker has recently read Edmund

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    is a conversation or arguments between Socrates and Euthyphro. Socrates is in the court because a man whose name is Meletus prosecuted him about corrupting the youth. Therefore‚ Euthyphro is in the court to prosecute his father for the murder of the servant. It is not proven that his father is killer but Euthyphro is trying to get justice on behalf of the servant. Euthyphro thinks that a person has to pay if he/she does something impiety. Euthyphro explains that piety is something the dear to god and

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    18 quotes “The World is Better than Ever” That small elite has received 95% of wealth created since 2009‚ after the financial crisis‚ while the bottom 90% of Americans have become poorer‚ Oxfam said. Last year‚ for example‚ the United Nations announced that the global rate of extreme poverty‚ defined as less than $1.25 per person per day‚ has been cut in half since 1990‚ far faster than expected Polling has found that most voters think foreign aid accounts for anywhere from 10% to half of the

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    Pre-Socratic Philosophers PHI/105 March 2‚ 2012 Jennifer Howard Pre-Socratic Philosophers As I read about the philosopher in this era I found Anaxagoras to be the most compelling Pre-Socratic philosopher that we read about. He was a teacher of metaphysics who lived during the era of (c. 500 – c. 428 B.C.E.)‚ (Moore & Bruder‚ 2008‚ p. 29). I found his distinctions between matter and mind to be intriguing. Many of his ideas about change and particles still hold true to this day. Anaxagoras

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    Individual Short Essay: Pre-Socratic Philosopher James Dean Johnson PHI/105 March 16‚ 2014 Michael Giacchino Pre-Socratic Philosophers PHI/105 March 16th‚ 2014 James Dean Johnson The primary motivation of philosophers in the Pre-Socratic era was to bring knowledge and a since of reason to the world‚ despite the repercussions it brought to their personal lives such as how they were viewed by the religious orders and governing bodies of the communities in which

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    Format for Socratic Seminar in Mr. C-D’s Class: I know you have participated in Socratic Seminars in a variety of ways in your English classes. I go about it differently than you have experienced it in the past‚ I think. At the college level‚ I view the Socratic Seminar as an intellectual discussion/study group; students interacting with both the text and each other with the goal of preparing themselves for a culminating written assessment the following day. As such‚ I do not grade by a rubric

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