Based on Plato’s dialogue, Apology, (a) in what sense does Socrates claim to be wise? (b) Summarize and evaluate the value of the Socratic Method and Socratic wisdom and whether this method and attitude are valuable for a democratic society such as ours.
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Plato’s dialogue, Apology
Based on Plato’s dialogue, Apology, (a) in what sense does Socrates claim to be wise? (b) Summarize and evaluate the value of the Socratic Method and Socratic wisdom and whether this method and attitude are valuable for a democratic society such as ours.
Plato’s dialogue
Based on Plato’s dialogue, Apology, (a) in what sense does Socrates claim to be wise? (b) Summarize and evaluate the value of the Socratic Method and Socratic wisdom and whether this method and attitude are valuable for a democratic society such as ours.
Plato’s dialogue
In Plato’s dialogue, The Symposium, a number of guests gather to drink and sing the praises of the god Eros. Plato presents each speaker in a deliberate order (Phaedrus, Pausanius, Eryximachus, Aristophanes, Agathon, Socrates, Alcibiades). Explain, in detail, why the speakers appear in this order.
Plato’s dialogue
In Plato’s dialogue, The Symposium, a number of guests gather to drink and sing the praises of the god Eros. Plato presents each speaker in a deliberate order (Phaedrus, Pausanius, Eryximachus, Aristophanes, Agathon, Socrates, Alcibiades). Explain, in detail, why the speakers appear in this order.