Socrates is a sceptic with the capacity of language to put the truth into words. He is a fan of objectivity, but thinks we can never capture it in any definition.
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Background Info:
Born circa
470 BC
to:
Sophroniscus;
a sculptor
Phaeranete;
a midwife
Where:
Athens
Initially
earned
his living as
a master
stonecutter
however...
his neglect of
everyday
affairs due to
philosophising
lead to poverty
He would
wander the
streets
barefoot and
shabbily
dressed
Died circa
399 BC
how old:
71 years
approx.
where:
Again,
Athens
Idea #1:
Socrataic
Dialect
Nota:
Dialects normally begin with a definition, e.g. Justice is "X".
Socrates then proceeds to ask questions which prove the definition to be contradictory.
what:
A Question-and-Answer
form of reasoning
why:
Meant to
bring us closer
to the truth
however...
Most
dialects
end in
confusion
Shows that the
truth cannot be
put into words
Idea #2: The
Unexamined
Life is Not
Worth Living
when:
Circa 499 BC,
while on trial for
corrupting the youth
Nota:
if you believe making them think for themselves is corrupting them...
Refused to
take back his
teachings
what:
The statement
that eventually
lead to his death
why:
Humans
should look
within to get
the true
value of life