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612: 40: 390: – was the most important pursuit above all else. For some, he exemplifies more than anyone else in history the pursuit of wisdom through questioning and logical argument, by examining and by thinking. His "examination" of life in this way spilled out into the lives of others, such that they began their own "examination" of life, but he knew they would all die one day, as saying that a life without philosophy – an "unexamined" life – was not worth living. 1313: 240: 356:
by exile (preventing him from investigating the statement) was therefore a fate worse than death. Since Socrates was religious and trusted his religious experiences, such as his guiding
505:. Plato in Twelve Volumes, Vol. 1 translated by Harold North Fowler; Introduction by W.R.M. Lamb. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1966. via 852: 360:, he accordingly preferred to continue to seek the truth to the answer to his question, in the after-life, than live a life not identifying the answer on earth. 372:
after he chose death, rather than exile. They represent (in modern terms) the noble choice, that is, the choice of death in the face of an alternative.
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and corrupting youth, for which he was subsequently sentenced to death. The dictum is recorded in Plato's
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and his commitment to fulfilling his goal of investigating and understanding the
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This statement relates to Socrates' understanding and attitude towards
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On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates
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Socrates (469—399 B.C.E.) -2biii - The Unexamined Life
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Socrates believed that philosophy –
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Index

a series
Socrates

I know that I know nothing
The unexamined life is not worth living
Gadfly
Trial of Socrates
Socratic dialogue
Socratic fallacy
Socratic intellectualism
Socratic irony
Socratic method
Socratic paradox
Socratic problem
Socratic questioning
Pupils
Plato
Xenophon
Aeschines
Antisthenes
Aristippus
Academic skepticism
Aristotelianism
Bibliography
Cultural depictions
Cynicism
Cyrenaics
Megarians
Platonism
Stoicism

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