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  1. Mr.

    ... are raised in the Euthyphro by conversation; specifically "What is holiness?" After
    some useless deliberation, the discussion between Socrates and Euthyphro ...

  2. Artistic Theme Of The Bacchae

    ... In the Symposium, Alcibiade's unrequited love, or rather lust for Socrates
    drives him to make a fool of himself at the "dinner party". ...

  3. Analysis Of Crito

    Analysis Of Crito. Analysis of Crito The question is raised within the dialogue
    between Socrates and Crito concerning civil disobedience. ...

  4. Just And Unjust Laws

    ... On this issue, both King and Socrates stood firm in their belief that a
    man could not do wrong because he was wronged himself. Even ...

  5. Symposium Cave Allegory

    Symposium Cave Allegory. Starting at 210a of The Symposium, Diotima speaks with
    Socrates about reaching the final vision of the mysteries. ...

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  1. Stuff

    ... Socrates places justice in the first category of Glaucon's trilogy. ... Socrates states
    that the fundamental needs of humans are food, shelter, and clothing. ...

  2. Perception And Plato'S Theaetetus

    ... Plato does this through a conversation between a few characters: Socrates, the famous
    philosopher; Theodorus, an aged friend and philosopher of Socrates; and ...

  3. Plato'S Republic

    Plato's Republic. In Plato's Republic, Socrates goes to great lengths to explain
    and differentiate between the ideas of opinion and knowledge. ...

  4. Phaedrus

    ... Written by Plato, a close disciple of Socrates, this text is set along the Illissus
    river where Phaedrus and Socrates meet for a day of speech, debate ...

  5. Virtue

    ... According to ancient philosophers, Socrates and Aristotle, developing virtue
    is vital in order to lead a successful, fulfilling life. ...

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