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various subjective arguments in different aspects for the reader to analyze the argument according to his understanding and interpreted it according to his own knowledge. The conversation between Socrates and Euthyphro is a very critical o...
honor, in its original meaning of concern for good reputation. Nineteenth century Germans also admired men who did good deeds through a sense of honor, but in its altered meaning of disinterested obedience to absolute moral law. The chief ...
words to the court for his defense. Later, Socrate’s student, i.e. Plato, wrote the work that readers call Apology, where Socrates once again addresses some words to the court for his defense. He is accused of impiety and corrupting the yo...
filial love, the language should be polite and behavior must be respectful. Zi Xia said: "The things parents can exhaust power" ("Analects"), we all should serve the parents with dedication. Discussion Often heard that "corrupt officials", ...
Euthyphro outside the court house where Euthyphro comes to persecute Socrates’ father who was charged for murder. The dialogue illustrates the views of Socrates on the issue of defining holiness or piety properly. Socrates was not convinced...
writing of William Brickman in his article of “For the Love of Knowledge” and to “Greatest Educators Ever” (Socrates and Maria Montessori and Socrates 46970399 BC and the Search for Definition). It can be noticed that Brickman contributed ...
How does he regard the Homeric gods? Plato's Euthyphro is a dialogue between Socrates and the juvenile 'prophet' Euthyphro out-of-doors the court in Athens just before Socrates is to proceed to trial. As Socrates has been charged by the Ath...