Socrates' Accepting View of Death
.... his death.
Socrates says that men
fear death because they believe they will be scattered into parts upon death. This statement is ....
(1742

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Socrates - Analysis of a Painting
.... Some could say without
fear of factual reproach that he was like an open-heart .... Yet we can do better in representing
Socrates, as the painting does through its ....
(743

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Socrates Argument Against Crito
.... It is
Socrates' basic argument that a man owes allegiance not to the majority, which acts without reason and according to selfish motives and
fear, but to duty ....
(1135

5

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Socrates's Views of Death in the Apology and the Crito
.... Thus, he cannot act in
fear of death, but he can act in
fear of disobedience, and thus obedience becomes the higher virtue (52).
Socrates argues that death can ....
(1761

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Socrates' Views on Death
.... Second, in the Apology, at 28b,
Socrates clearly implies that
fear of death should not be considered relevant by a good man who is making a decision about ....
(2895

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Immortality of the Soul in the Phaedo
....
Socrates does not
fear death because he has complete faith in immortality. .... This explains why
Socrates does not
fear death but rather sees it as an opportunity. ....
(1379

6

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Philosophical Essays
.... exist after death.
Socrates says that men
fear death because they believe they will be scattered into parts upon death. He asks what ....
(1673

7

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Life and Death Relationship
....
Socrates does not
fear death because he has complete faith in immortality. .... This explains why
Socrates does not
fear death but rather sees it as an opportunity. ....
(3039

12

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Life and Death and Philosophy
....
Socrates does not
fear death because he has complete faith in immortality. .... This explains why
Socrates does not
fear death but rather sees it as an opportunity. ....
(3021

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The Values of Socrates
.... He is a man who does not
fear death and who is willing to die to test ....
Socrates says that the most important concern for him, and a concern that should be most ....
(1143

5

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Socrates' Pursuit of Truth
....
Socrates argues that the fact that his humble work caused so many powerful people and institutions such
fear and consternation indicates the true power of ....
(1154

5

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The question of immortality is an ancient one and
....
Socrates does not
fear death because he has complete faith in immortality. He wants to convince his followers to believe in immortality as well. ....
(1736

7

)
Socrates' Defense in Plato's Apology
....
Socrates argues that the fact that his humble work caused so many powerful people and institutions such
fear and consternation indicates the true power of ....
(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

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Socrates Defense in the Apology
....
Socrates argues that the fact that his humble work caused so many powerful people and institutions such
fear and consternation indicates the true power of ....
(1354

5

)
Zen and Socrates
.... In his early life
Socrates did not seem to have achieved inner contentment .... the spiritual exploits of masters who withstood hunger, pain,
fear, and deprivation ....
(1100

4

)
Nature and Meaning of Death
.... perspectives of its inevitability and from the position that
fear or death can damage the enjoyment of life. Further, in the view of both
Socrates and Aristotle ....
(1380

6

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Letter to Aristophanes from Socrates
.... The Clouds become the instruments to lead a morally blind man to
fear the gods .... asks a stone statue of Hermes if he is right to punish
Socrates and destroy the ....
(864

3

)
Concept of the Soul & the Afterlife
....
Socrates says that man's doubt about the continuing existence of the soul after the death of the body gives rise to man's
fear of death. ....
(2670

11

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Sherwin Nuland's world view
.... We must take this lack of
fear or horror with some reservations (it would be far easier for Plato to be calm about
Socrates's death, notwithstanding the strong ....
(1664

7

)
The question of immortality
.... by philosophy. This explains why
Socrates would not
fear death if it could be shown that the soul survives death.
Socrates in fact ....
(2694

11

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Plato's Crito
.... but it is
Socrates' basic argument that a man owes allegiance not to the majority, which acts without thinking and according to selfishness and
fear, but to ....
(1367

5

)
Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
.... Aristotle 1958, 271). Likewise,
Socrates will not save his life out of "
fear" in order to do the right thing. In this manner, no ....
(1920

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Plato and Aristotle and Reason
.... In his early dialogues, Plato, through his spokesman
Socrates, essentially boiled ethics .... Aristotle's famous example is the natural emotion of
fear, to which ....
(1326

5

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"Aquinas On Self-Perception"
.... freedom and responsibility, and less rule by any form of force,
fear or intimidation .... a practice is advocating a "noble lie" along the lines of
Socrates's lie in ....
(1675

7

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Euthyphro & Apology Dialogues
.... For
fear of the gods you would have been afraid to take the risk lest you ....
Socrates may not explain what knowledge is, but he can recognize what it is not and ....
(1107

4

)
Plato Crito & Phaedo
.... because a good citizen concerns himself only with right versus wrong and
Socrates' perceives it .... ought we to follow the opinion of the many and to
fear them; or ....
(559

2

)
Becoming a Cyborg
....
Socrates believed, as no cyborg can, that he was engaging his fellows in a dynamic .... choose to remain agnostics, a re driven not be reason or faith but by
fear. ....
(1699

7

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The Practice of Justice & Injustice
.... Although
Socrates discusses such issues as whether poets should be censored and curriculum .... or in pain, or under the influence of desire for
fear, a man ....
(2037

8

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Analysis of Plato's Euthyphro Dialogue
.... All that is entailed by (impious) violation of divine preferences is contained in the phrase "
fear of the gods," and
Socrates's own opinion of the way men in ....
(2948

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