Socrates Unexamined Life

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    Socrates

    Taking Socrates meaning into account, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” How might that apply to our lives and culture today? When I reflect on the Socrates statement I believe it follows logical implication with a persons assumption or consequence. Free speech is what our culture is today I would like to know that when a person tells me something he or she is speaking the truth, as a child of God I know his word is true because he said it is. Each person views life differently than the other

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    Phil 201 Study Guide 1

    it can benefit them • Know Socrates’ quote: What is the unexamined life? What did he mean when he said it wasn’t worth living? o Socrates was saying that the unexamined life is when people go through the motions of life without making the effort to reflect and think about what life is about. When Socrates says the unexamined life is not worth living, he is saying that we are not living the life we were created to live. To live a less than fulfilled life. • Know the etymology of

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    The Socratic Method

    Socrates was a Greek philosopher who is known to be one of the greatest founders of western philosophy. Socrates practiced philosophy by preaching in his local market place which caused the citizens of Athens and the authority to become angry towards his views and ways of spreading his philosophical thoughts. Socrates used both analytical and constructive ways to discover the general principles in philosophy. The Oracle of Delphi strongly believed that Socrates was the wisest man in all of Athens

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    Socrates

    Socrates, the Father of Western Philosophy, is known to have said, ‘The unexamined life is not worth living’. With the word unexamined, I believe Socrates might have referred to observed, analyzed, or inspected carefully. It is common for individuals to question whether their life has purpose, or not. I do agree that it is important to reflect on, study, or analyze one’s life and the lives of others. The attitude one has with reference to self, or others, is influential for how one views life

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    Nature of Thought

    have always been fascinated by Socrates’ bold quote “The unexamined life is not worth living” (Kirby, 2007, para. 1). He is very powerful with his chosen verbiage in this quote. He does not diminish his statement by saying that the unexamined life is less meaningful than it could be; he clearly states that the unexamined life is not even worth living. Socrates was a big believer in personal and spiritual growth. In fact, he believed that was the sole purpose of human life. Humans must make the time to

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    The Virtue Of Socrates: Direct Democracy

    Socrates was born circa 470 BC, in Athens, Greece. Socrates believed that philosophy should be awarded practical results for the greater comfort of society. He tried to create a reasonable system based on human reason rather than a religious stand point. He pointed out that human choice was motivated by the will for happiness. Ultimate wisdom comes from knowing oneself said by Socrates. The more a person knows, the greater his or her ability to ask questions and make choices that will make them feel

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    architecture, philosophy, math, drama, and science. Socrates, Aristotle and Plato were three philosophers. Socrates was a well-known teacher in Athens. Socrates was famous for questioning about life, and also about "why"" Socrates once said to a court "The unexamined life is not worth living. When teachers ask questions that encourage students to draw conclusion they are using the “Socratic Method”. Socrates did not write any books he believed it was better to debate. He didn’t

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    Socrates 'Corruption In Plato's The Apology'

    In ‘The Apology’ written by Plato, Socrates is being accused of many things by Meletus. Socrates is being accused of corrupting the youth in general, corrupting the you intentionally and that Socrates is an atheist; in all of which he does not defend himself but rather manipulate what all the accusations against him are. In the middle of ‘The Apology’, Meletus accuses Socrates of “corrupting the youth by demonic teachings” but instead of defending himself, he starts to manipulate the accusations

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    Socrates

    trial and Death of Socrates”, Socrates could have given better arguments for his defense. First it will outline the prejudices or accusations Socrates has to face during his trial. It will then show how Socrates acted as tough he wanted to lose the case and finally it will conclude explaining the arguments Socrates could have given in order to be acquitted. During the first speech (18a-19b) Socrates has to overcome two different types of prejudices: the old prejudice against Socrates set by the plays

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    Socrates vs Sophist

    Sophist vs Socrates During class, we were presented with an article called “The Ivy League, Mental Illness, and the Meaning of Life,” written by William Deresiewicz, a former Yale English professor. In this article, Deresiewicz explains how an elite education can lead to a cycle of grandiosity and depression in adolescents. He believes the nation’s most prestigious schools are full of “excellent sheep” because they just follow instructions without thinking why they are doing it. They have not

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