Socrates Rational Reflection Essay

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Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher. “He is credited with laying the fundamentals of modern Western philosophy. He is known for creating Socratic irony and the Socratic Method (elenchus). He is best recognized for inventing the teaching practice of pedagogy, wherein a teacher questions a student in a manner that draws out the correct response” (Ancient Greece). Socrates was sentenced to death for refusing to obey the orders of the Athenian government to refrain from discussing philosophical questions with young. The government was afraid that Socrates would turn the youth against them. Socrates refused and, as a consequence, he was condemned to death. While in prison Socrates closet friend, Crito came to break Socrates out. Socrates …show more content…

Rational Reflection is a concept that states when dealing with matters of importance, one should always make the same decision, no matter the outcome on them personally. Socrates believes that in order to be just and fair, he needs to universalize his believes. An example of this principle is, the law about same sex marriage. My friend’s mom is homophobic, but she recently just became friends with a gay guy. According to the rational reflection principle she would feel like the law shouldn’t be passed because that is how she felt before she made a gay …show more content…

Socrates chooses not to run away because of the three principles. Socrates believes that he is acting justly when it comes to his children, because he is setting an example of how to live to them Socrates believes that he has been treated fairly, and given a fair trial with an opportunity to defend himself. He knows the jury made the wrong decision, but he doesn’t argue that he has been the victim of an injustice. Socrates also reviews his agreements with Athens. He determines that Athens has held up its part of the deal justly by providing him with an educated, protection, and food. Therefore Socrates feels that he is bounded by his just agreement, to follow the laws. So Socrates does not escape from

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