Socrates' Argument in Crito
.... In obeying the more sacred laws of
God,
Socrates made a choice between the temporal and the spiritual law that jointly governs man's life on earth. ....
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Socrates' Argument in Plato's Crito
.... In obeying the more sacred laws of
God,
Socrates made a choice between the temporal and the spiritual law that jointly governs man's life on earth. ....
(815

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Charges Against Socrates
....
Socrates is saying that he is obeying
God, or the
god, or the Oracle, rather than defying or denying
God, when he sets out every day to prove the Oracle right ....
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Socrates Defense in the Apology
....
Socrates concludes that "
God only is wise," and that the Oracle, speaking for
God, meant that "the wisdom of men is worth little or nothing." The Oracle means ....
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Socrates' Pursuit of Truth
....
Socrates concludes that "
God only is wise," and that the Oracle, speaking for
God, meant that "the wisdom of men is worth little or nothing." The Oracle means ....
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Socrates' Defense in Plato's Apology
....
Socrates concludes that "the
god is wise," and that the Oracle, speaking for
God, meant that "the wisdom of men is worth little or nothing." The Oracle means ....
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Impact of The Trial of Socrates
.... The reason for this constant questioning is a mysterious utterance by the oracle of the
god Apollo at Delphi. The oracle had said that
Socrates was the wisest ....
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The Values of Socrates
.... said it shall be this way.
Socrates makes it clear that he will obey
God before he obeys his fellow man. As noted in the Crito, for ....
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Trial of Socrates
.... it shall be this way.
Socrates makes it clear that he will obey
God before he obeys his fellow man. In a different sense, though ....
(1364

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Socrates's Views of Death in the Apology and the Crito
.... privileges goodness and justice.
Socrates was chosen by
God to perform this activity within Athens. He considers it his obligation ....
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Downsizing to Increase Profits
.... said it shall be this way.
Socrates makes it clear that he will obey
God before he obeys his fellow man. As noted in the Crito, for ....
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Socrates The Apology
.... argues the need to protect
Socrates, who, far from admitting he is a threat to Athens, is instead "a sort of gad-fly, given to the State by the
God, and all ....
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ML King, Jr. & Socrates
.... costs, followed the voice he heard commanding him to do what was right, a voice he believed to have been
God. By following this voice,
Socrates' actions were ....
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Socrates' Accepting View of Death
.... if he were going to think of his soul or of
God, he would have done so at this time, facing death.
Socrates would possibly say that Pablo's fear of death is ....
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Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... it shall be this way.
Socrates makes it clear that he will obey
God before he obeys his fellow man.
Socrates says that all he does ....
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Socrates View in The Apology & Crito
.... role of the philosopher.
Socrates makes it clear that he will obey
God before he obeys his fellow man. In a different sense, though ....
(2334

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Happiness
....
Socrates is saying that he is obeying
God, or the
god, or the Oracle, rather than defying or denying
God, when he sets out every day to prove the Oracle right ....
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The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... As
Socrates argues, "this duty of cross-examining other men has been imposed on me by
God; and has been signified to me by oracles, visions, and in every way ....
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The Judgment of Socrates
.... does not have to make a case for the merits of the case against
Socrates to see .... a threat but rather "a sort of gad fly, given to the State by the
God," and all ....
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Relationship Between Individual and Society
.... it shall be this way.
Socrates makes it clear that he will obey
God before he obeys his fellow man. In a different sense, though ....
(1782

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Divine Command Theory
....
Socrates offered a way around this dilemma, saying that
God commanded something because it is right, reversing the cause and effect (Rachels 43). ....
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Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
.... it shall be this way.
Socrates makes it clear that he will obey
God before he obeys his fellow man. In a different sense, though ....
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Natural Law, God, Human Nature
.... such claims, arguing that fear, socialization, and emotion convince Lewis that this internal voice [of which Russell's hero
Socrates spoke] is rooted in
God. ....
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Historical Speculations on Nature of Humankind
....
Socrates responding to critics: "I know that I do not know." But Plato/
Socrates were not content with total reliance upon faith in an omniscient
God that Job ....
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The Trial, Sentence & Execution of Socrates
.... It follows that
Socrates would not be corrupting the young under these circumstances,
Socrates addresses the charge that he does not believe in
God. ....
(1663

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Becoming a Cyborg
....
Socrates believed, as no cyborg can, that he was engaging his fellows in a dynamic .... He refuses to see that all he has done is replace
God with himself: "There ....
(1699

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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... willingly goes to jail for civil disobedience and protest, because he believes
God will view him as just even if state authorities do not.
Socrates makes the ....
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Plato's Crito
.... physical survival. "The
god" leads
Socrates to this decision, and Crito must agree. Plato. Five Dialogues. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1981.
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"Aquinas On Self-Perception"
.... trying to provide a rational support for his faith in
God, and to .... analyzes Plato's Socratic dialogue Alcibiades to determine the success of
Socrates in his ....
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The Dialogue Theaetetus
.... it shall be this way.
Socrates makes it clear that he will obey
God before he obeys his fellow man. In a different sense, though ....
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