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| Man's search for meaning review | |
| and above all remain humane. As Socrates said two and a half millenniums ago, ?an unexamined life is not worth of living,? Dr Frankl was quite busy examining his | |
| Think Philosophically | |
| for me now, and, as it stands, that my life is worth living. In other words, the unexamined life may be worth living, but it may not be, and we will not know which | |
| Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle | |
| called the Socratic method and it is still used today. He is known to have said, ?The unexamined life is not worth living.? His entire life had been dedicated to | |
| Meaning of life | |
| Another ancient Greek philosopher was Socrates. Socrates said \"the unexamined life is not worth living.\" I agree with this in a sense that if you can\'t look back | |
| Meaning of life | |
| Another ancient Greek philosopher was Socrates. Socrates said \"the unexamined life is not worth living.\" I agree with this in a sense that if you can\'t look back | |
| Oepedius Rex | |
| would have suited him fine. The Socratic quote \"the unexamined life is not worth living\" certainly doesn\'t hold true in the case of Oedipus Rex. While it may hold | |
| 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 | |
| Assesment of the Apology | |
| because he would not be able to examine his personal self and asserts that, "the unexamined life is not worth living" (Socrates). Finally, Socrates states that the | |
| 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 | |
| The University | |
| it is simply 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, | |
| The Republic - Book 1 - Theme Of Justice | |
| 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 confrontation. | |
| Socrates Apologizes | |
| or exile. Then, he realizes that exile is not an option since he believes that "The unexamined life is not worth living." He finally proposes a fine of 30 minae, | |
| An apology From Socrates | |
| or exile. Then, he realizes that exile is not an option since he believes that "The unexamined life is not worth living." He finally proposes a fine of 30 minae, | |
| Cave and Apology | |
| that his wisdom was intended to be shared with others. He explained, ?the unexamined life is not worth living? (Plato, The Apology, 38a). He had attempted to spread | |
| ancient greek contributions to the wester civilization | |
| about life, and also about "why" Socrates once said to a court "The unexamined life is not worth living." Socrates had been charged with Heresy, a crime that threatened | |
| Socrates best kind of life | |
| about which you have heard me arguing and examining myself and others and that an unexamined life is not worth living, then you will believe me still less.? The pursuit | |
| Greeks Influence on Western Civilization | |
| about life, and also about "why" Socrates once said to a court "The unexamined life is not worth living." Socrates had been charged with Heresy, a crime that threatened | |
| Wellness: a personal search | |
| that life is about self knowledge and quiet reflection (Sadigh, 2001). An unexamined life is not worth living, we must find time to personally reflect on where we | |
| designer | |
| I Am A Rock, Soth Park Pushing The Limits Of Cartoon Decency Philosophy the Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Living, Decision In Paradise, Ethics Awareness Inventory | |
| Utopia Vs. Dystopia | |
| the rewards of justice. The philosophical basis of Republic is that "The unexamined life is not worth living." Plato extended this beyond the individual to the state. | |
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