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... So although Socrates argument style may incite prejudice, he really has no choice. Socrates is arguing in the best way he knows how. ...
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... Early in the Apology, Socrates argues that the charges of Meletus are not only false, but have led to the rise of prejudice against him, and he demonstrates ...
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... is. Prejudice and preconception act against Socrates and it is very difficult for him to turn things in his favor. Socrates' opinions ...
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... In Socrates philosophical activity, Cicero asserts that "Socrates for the first ... when the scholars enjoyed great esteem and encouraged prejudice and obsolete ...
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... prejudice against me, and these are the reasons for it. You can enquire into these matters -now or later- and you will find them to be so."(24,b) If Socrates ...
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... To Socrates, whom we are to believe in the story, most of the men judging ... He uses this as an explanation for the prejudice against him, which eventually leads ...
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... After much deliberation Socrates comes to the conclusion that love is the ... This thought greatly set back philosophical theory holding a prejudice against the ...
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... By manifesting religious or scientific laws you manifest prejudice, ignorance and ... Socrates was one of the most influential philosophers, and his views on ...
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... Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are just marble busts pictured in history books ... philosophically one should be critical, probing, free from prejudice, and open to ...
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... Middle Ages either agree or disagree with a Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates. ... Organized religion is the most rigid, prejudice, and unforgiving institution man ...
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... Perhaps the experiences that Gandhi faced with color prejudice made him reach out ... with Gandhi but could be more easily traced to Tolstoy, Christ, and Socrates. ...
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... If non-handicapped students reject the handicapped, there may be increased prejudice (Reynolds, 26). ... Socrates and Plato argue that the soul is indeed immortal. ...
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