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Question Can A Person Perform Evil Acts Voluntarily
336 wordsQuestion: Can a person perform evil acts voluntarily? Evil corrupts the evil doer. Is there anyone, then, who wishes to be harmed by those he associates with, rather than to be benefited? In defending himself against accusations of corruption and evil, Socrates argues in his apology that no person performs evil acts voluntarily. Meletus, Socrates principal accuser, claims that wicked people like Socrates do harm to others intentionally. Meletus accuses Socrates of corrupting the youth, of harmin...
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Sentenced To Death Group Of People
1,120 wordsSome of the best sources of information about Socrates philosophical views are the early dialogues of his student Plato, who tried to provide a faithful picture of the methods and teachings of the great master. The Apology is one of the many-recorded dialogues about Socrates. It is about how Socrates was arrested and charged with corrupting the youth, believing in no god (s) (Atheism) and for being a Sophist. He attended his trial and put up a good argument. I believe that Socrates was wrongfull...
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Does Plato Successfully Demonstrate That Injustice Not Pay
762 wordsDoes Plato successfully demonstrate that injustice does not pay? Throughout the character of Socrates, Plato illustrates successfully that injustice does not pay, while justice does. Throughout both the Apology and the Crito, Socrates argues that he sees himself as a just person. Within the Apology, he tries to make the jury understand how his accusers were mistaken and how virtuous he really is. Similarly, in the Crito he supports his decision of death based on how any other option would negati...
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Death Of Socrates Socrates Argues
941 wordsSocrates, considered by many historians as the greatest mind to ever live, spent his final days under the false accusations of the law. These accusation were that Socrates was not worshipping the gods of the popular ancient culture, and was also corrupting the young with his constant questioning of the truths of other philosophers. Socrates defended himself under the eyes of the court, and proved to all through reason that the accusations of the court were false. However, the jury had found Socr...
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Oxford Oxford University Kind Of Life
2,628 wordsIn his works, Plato writes about truth, justice, and reality in full detail. His ideas are greatly deep and persuasively argued. It is from him that all western philosophy is a footnote. He describes his view in a series of numerous dialogues. For my report, I have chosen four of his works to study, which I think were his most important. The Republic is a dialogue composed of 10 books. The theme in its entirety is justice. The characters of the dialogue are Socrates, who is the narrator; Glaucon...
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