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| The Socratic Method | |
| to comprehend the essence of what is being discussed. Socrates said that 'the unexamined life is not worth living.' I think that this statement directly applies to the Socratic | |
| plato | |
| about which you hear me conversing and testing myself and others, for the unexamined life is not worth living." Plato was an opponent of the relativism and scepticism of the | |
| Socrates | |
| the point of existence should be the pursuit of true knowledge. 'The unexamined life is not worth living' (Socrates). Socrates did not write down his thoughts and his | |
| Quotes On So Much To Tell You | |
| [ I just thought that was funny, I know it's not really a quote or anything ] "A life unexamined is not worth living" [ Plato ] It's like rolling a rock downhill. I guess once | |
| Ethics | |
| being to provide a way to bridge the two. To begin, Socrates once said, " The unexamined life is not worth living"; I completely agree with this statement because even to this day | |
| Justice In The Republic | |
| it is the greatest good for a man to discuss virtue every day for the unexamined life is not worth living" (38d). What this statement implies is that to live a good life | |
| Killing of a King | |
| people to think. Certainly, his most famous statement ever was that the "unexamined life was not worth living precisely because an examined life was essential to answering | |
| The University | |
| absorption, leaving the mind dead and unexamined. As stated by Socrates, "the unexamined life is not worth living" (http://www.fsm-a.org). Mario Savio, a prominent student | |
| socrates | |
| later with this discussion (Must finish assignment... As Socrates said "The Unexamined life is not worth living" Think about it. What good is life when it is stressful and we | |
| The Republic - Book 1 - Theme Of Justice | |
| experiences have shown him and unlike Socrates, Cephalus is not a man for whom unexamined life is not worth living. Therefore Socrates' response to Cephalus is not a direct | |