432746 Purpose: In this paper‚ I will evaluate Socrates’ argument from Phaedo for why philosophers should desire death‚ perhaps only secondly to wisdom. I will argue that Socrates unfairly characterizes the truthfulness of the senses‚ and therefore projects a pessimistic view of the philosopher’s virtue during life. This pessimism towards life in conjunction with arguments for an afterlife that liberates reason‚ seems to suggest that Socrates believes philosophers should desire death: a happy prospect
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Plato Truth and Reality- "And isn’t it a bad thing to be deceived about the truth‚ and a good thing to know what the truth is? For I assume that by knowing the truth you mean knowing things as they really are. " Truthfulness. He will never willingly tolerate an untruth‚ but will hate it as much as he loves truth... And is there anything more closely connected with wisdom than truth? (Plato‚ 380BC) Reason Reason is knowledge of things like mathematics but which require that some postulates
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The question of whether virtue can be taught may be answered through philosophical means‚ much like those illustrated by Socrates in Plato: Meno. Because virtue‚ in our minds‚ is something that benefits the soul‚ and knowledge is that which leads its beholder toward positive outcomes‚ we can draw the conclusion that virtue is knowledge. If virtue can in fact be classified as knowledge‚ and all knowledge can be taught‚ then we must conclude that virtue can in turn be taught. However‚ in saying
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Essay No. 1: Write an essay on one of the thinkers covered in the unit so far (i.e. weeks 2-6). Essay question: Assess the major contributions of your chosen thinker to our understanding of the human condition. Due Date: 16/9/13 Number of Words: 2‚150 “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. Yet his shadow still looms. How shall we comfort ourselves‚ the murderers of all murderers?” (Nietzsche‚ 1882‚ 1887‚ s. 125).This is one of many renowned
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Plato‚ Heracleitus and Parmenides all had their own metaphysical views each with their own sets of similarities and differences. Plato’s views were that there were two worlds the physical and the spiritual. According to him‚ the physical world was not the real world and that physical things were only shadows of their ideal form. An example of this that he gave was the cave allegory. Where the prisoners are left in a cave staring at their shadows and those of the outside world. One breaks
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To Plato‚ there existed fundamental patterns in the universe‚ Forms so pure and unblemished that most people will never know them‚ even as they act as existence in its purest form. All around us‚ everyday objects toe the line between these pure existences‚ never committing to one yet never abandoning one. To those few who could gaze upon these paradigms and look beyond the pale imitations in every object‚ Plato gave the name Philosophers. In the Book V of the Republic‚ Plato’s definition of philosophers
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Presentation assignment Fall 2013 Break into 4 groups. Each group must contain one or more of the participants of the Plato Symposium. Two groups will have 5 members. In the style of the Plato Symposium‚ each group should fashion a 20 or 25 minute presentation answering one of these questions about Animal Farm. You may also decide to formulate a new question relating Animal Farm to Plato. You may use a PowerPoint presentation if you wish. Please be creative. We need a make up session‚ so the presentations
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been recorded. Every person in his life is an actor‚ and the producer of the show determines the fate of his life‚ from his marriage to Meryl to the faked death of his “father”. The life of Truman Burbank connects to the theme Voice and the story Plato‚ Allegory of the Cave because‚ in the end after discovering the truth of his life‚ Truman leaves the set and starts a new life in the real world on his own. I liked this event because it allowed me to get involved on
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I do not find any of the traditional proofs for God’s existence persuasive‚ and I will go over each argument one at a time to explain why I do not find them persuasive‚ starting with Anselm’s ontological argument‚ then Aquinas’ cosmological argument‚ and finally Paley’s teleological argument. First‚ Anselm’s ontological argument is not persuasive because the argument can be used to prove things that do not exist. The faulty logic is shown in Gaunilo’s Lost Island Objection because instead of putting
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In ‘Citro” by the greek philosopher Plato‚ one of the wise lessons Socrates‚ the classical philosopher‚ taught us was to not let the opinion of the people worry us. This lesson taught by a man who died in 399 BC is still thriving today in modern society. In this literary review I will prove that worrying about the opinion of the people can be harmful and even deadly. In proving this‚ we will see the importance of this lesson Socrates has taught us. In this dialogue‚ Socrates has been sentenced to
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