PHIL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Square Enix Europe, Axiology, Nicomachean Ethics

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His peers condemned him to death, and socrates accepted the punishment. Socrates could have just stopped asking questions and gone into exile. His peers probably would have accepted this. However, he knew he couldn"t stop asking questions he could not stop being a philosopher. Life without inquiry is not worth living for a man. or, as it is often translated, the unexamined life is not worth living. Unlike socrates, plato wrote quite a lot in the form of dialogues. In one of his longest and most famous dialogues, the republic, plato explores what an ideal society would be like, and how to create such a society. We learn a lot about what plato thinks of justice, politics, truth, and so on from this dialogue. In also contains the famous allegory of the cave, in which he has socrates teach us about plato"s metaphysics and epistemology. Recall that plato believed in the immortality of the soul:

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