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    states/countries gods then they can stop anyone else from doing so. Take Socrates for example. Socrates was tried for “corrupting the youth” and “refusing to worship the gods of the state and introducing new deities”. They found him guilty and he had to either drink poison or be banished. Why did they do this? Because they were afraid that people would stop believing in their gods if someone was left alive that believed in any other god. Socrates tried to find someone wiser than himself because the Oracle of

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    Socrates‚ A famous Greek philosopher‚ Socrates‚ once said: “Life contains but two tragedies. One is not to get your heart’s desire‚ the other is to get it..” It’s true that Life to me is just a book. It could be an adventure‚ a love story‚ a strategy‚ or simply just 2 pages of instruction how to live life. I have my own story too which I can’t really tell what type of it‚ though. But one thing for sure is that I did‚ I do and I will continue to write my own story. My story may or may not be perfect

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    to achieve their goals failed miserably without any explainable reason. It is worthwhile to have a discussion on the role of fate in our lives. We will invite Oedipus‚ the tragic hero‚ whose life was a living hell because of the effect of fate and Socrates‚ the all-time cynic who believed in the potential of man to rewrite fate even if it did exist. They will share the Dias and debate on this topic. Welcome gentlemen! Oedipus: I believe that fate has a very profound effect on the life of people

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    In the dialogue‚ Socrates states that “the law is not concerned to make any one class specially happy‚ but to ensure the welfare of the commonwealth as a whole” (Plato‚ Republic pg.52). This can be applied to the ethics and issues that clinical social workers often deal with

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    101-003 September 4‚ 2011 When someone does a bad deed‚ they do not desire the negative effects of the deed‚ but the ones that will benefit them; hence they believe it is good. While people’s deeds bring about bad‚ it is not the bad they desire. Socrates does not claim that what a person desires is good‚ but that they think that it is good. They are simply trying to get the pleasure out of it; negative effects just seem to follow. For example a smoker does not desire lung cancer as an effect. They

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    1. What is Socrates doing that makes Euthyphro so angry? In Plato’s dialog Euthyphro‚ Socrates and Euthyphro encounter one another in court. Socrates being charged with corrupting the youth of the state with his teachings‚ they claim he invents new Gods and shows impiety to those who exist. When encountering Euthyphro‚ a man well known by others and himself to be magnificently knowledgeable of the divine rule‚ he asks him about the true meaning of piety and impiety. Socrates himself knows he has

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    | What Role Did Socrates Play in Ancient Greece? | Natalia Gonzalez | | Mr. Pellegrini‚ 2A | 3/24/2010 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | What Role Did Socrates Play in Ancient Greece? In the leading city of Athens 2‚500 years ago during the Golden Age‚ a peculiar philosopher was born into

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    Sohaliya Kumar How Did Socrates’ Life Affect The Morals of His Philosophies? In the fifth century‚ following the Peloponnesian war‚ in the golden age with Pericles ruling over Athens‚ Greece Socrates impacted and altered many lives in different ways. With his wits‚ bravery‚ courage‚ and audacious attitude Socrates added many philosophical beliefs that created a foundation for many other philosophical people to build upon. Socrates had his own method called the “Socratic method”

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    Socrates and Euthyphro meet under the Portico of the Archon-king in Athens. The Archon is the investigator of criminal affairs in matters of religion‚ the second of nine archons. He inherited religious functions formerly exercised by kings‚ hence the name of Archon-king. Why do they meet there? Socrates was accused of impiety‚ of not believing in the gods of the city‚ to invent new and corrupting youth. His case falls within its jurisdiction. At the age of seventy years‚ it has never had to deal

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    Martin Luther king Jr. and Socrates both have quite a different opinions on the role of the laws in the society. One should keep in mind that both individuals had dealt with totally different political situations. MLK Jr. was dealing with racial segregation whereas‚ Socrates was dealing with disagreements of religious ideas and practices of the Athens at that time. However‚ both advocate that general public of the society should think for themselves and not fall prey to the common rationale associated

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