Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
....
socrates has lived his entire life in the service of justice, and he cannot end his life with an injustice of his
own making. That ....
(1755

7

)
Relationship Between Individual and Society
.... In the beginning,
Socrates notes that the oracle has cited him as a man who knows his
own ignorance and who thus can be trusted. ....
(1782

7

)
The Trial, Sentence & Execution of Socrates
.... Even as
Socrates challenges aspects of the society of Athens, he demonstrates the importance of certain values in that society both in his
own person and even ....
(1663

7

)
Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
....
Socrates was primarily interested in proclaiming the paramount importance of the philosphical way of life and cared little or nothing about securing his
own ....
(2306

9

)
Socrates View in The Apology & Crito
....
Socrates has lived his entire life in the service of justice, and he cannot end his life with an injustice of his
own making. That ....
(2334

9

)
Socrates' Argument in Crito
.... judges.
Socrates remains adamant that one must follow one's
own path to the end and refuses the assistance of Meletus. Having disobeyed ....
(815

3

)
Socrates' Argument in Plato's Crito
.... judges.
Socrates remains adamant that one must follow one's
own path to the end and refuses the assistance of Meletus. Having disobeyed ....
(815

3

)
Thrasymachus and Socrates
....
Socrates' answer to that the ruler is not right just because he is strong and further that rulers may make laws that are not merely in their
own interests but ....
(585

2

)
Trial of Socrates
.... The second set of accusations also hold that
Socrates is an evil-doer and that he .... in the gods of Athens, and that instead he has substituted gods of his
own. ....
(1364

5

)
Socrates' Pursuit of Truth
.... is that the Oracle must be right, that there is no wiser man than
Socrates, and this interpretation left
Socrates baffled, because his
own view was that he was ....
(1154

5

)
Charges Against Socrates
.... It is also charged that
Socrates "corrupts the youth; and who does not believe in the gods of the state, but has other new divinities of his
own" (74). ....
(911

4

)
Socrates Defense in the Apology
.... is that the Oracle must be right, that there is no wiser man than
Socrates, and this interpretation left
Socrates baffled, because his
own view was that he was ....
(1354

5

)
Socrates' Philosophy
.... This modesty is somewhat ironic, however, because in disproving his
own wisdom
Socrates manages to lay waste to the wisdom held by others. ....
(990

4

)
Socrates Argument Against Crito
.... Crito is surprised to find
Socrates sleeping peacefully sleeping, for Crito values his
own life more than his principles and he himself would not be able to ....
(1135

5

)
The Dialogue Theaetetus
.... argued in the middle dialogues. In effect,
Socrates is challenging some of his
own earlier determinations. The claim had been made ....
(3544

14

)
The Judgment of Socrates
.... This statement exposes Meletus's lack of preparation and careful thought while also making a positive case for preserving
Socrates's own role in the city--to ....
(1838

7

)
Plato's Ideal State
.... is the one better in every way and
Socrates says that, if a man is to be happy, he should thus regard justice; that is, value it both for its
own sake and for ....
(2113

8

)
Socrates' Defense in Plato's Apology
.... is that the Oracle must be right, that there is no wiser man than
Socrates, and this interpretation left
Socrates baffled, because his
own view was that he was ....
(1332

5

)
ML King, Jr. & Socrates
.... However, he died in reality because he followed his conscience as heavily as did
Socrates without thought of safety or fear to his
own person. ....
(2668

11

)
Socrates' Accepting View of Death
....
Socrates summarizes his
own life and fate and those of any person who determines to follow the path of philosophy: Those who are deemed to have lived an ....
(1742

7

)
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
....
Socrates.
Socrates was the man whom Plato defamed when he put that "noble" lie into his (
Socrates's) mouth rather than his
own.
Socrates ....
(1495

6

)
The Values of Socrates
....
Socrates does not change his view of his
own duty not to break the law between The Apology and The Crito, for even thouugh he has been unjustly accused and ....
(1143

5

)
Socrates on the Nature of the City-State
.... The Republic as different aspects of the question are reviewed, and
Socrates expresses his .... of what comes from them, but much more so for their
own sake, such ....
(1640

7

)
Socrates
.... In his decision not to escape from prison,
Socrates is following his
own principles, rather than listening to the advice of friends. ....
(855

3

)
Socrates & Injustice
.... In his decision not to escape from prison,
Socrates is following his
own principles, rather than listening to the advice of friends. ....
(855

3

)
Commentaries on Plato's Apology
....
Socrates was primarily interested in proclaiming the paramount importance of the philosophical way of life and cared little or nothing about securing his
own ....
(2307

9

)
Socrates' Views on Death
.... Phaedo). The issue is ultimately whether
Socrates cooperated more willingly in his
own death than he needed to. Perhaps
Socrates ....
(2895

12

)
Philosophical Views of Aristotle & Plato
....
socrates has lived his entire life in the service of justice, and he cannot end his life with an injustice of his
own making. That ....
(2823

11

)
Early Greek Politics & Democracy
....
Socrates has lived his entire life in the service of justice, and he cannot end his life with an injustice of his
own making. That ....
(3334

13

)
The Individual & The State
....
Socrates has lived his entire life in the service of justice, and he cannot end his life with an injustice of his
own making. That ....
(2334

9

)