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The Ethics Of Socrates

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The ethics of Socrates refers to the moral philosophy and principles espoused by the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates. It encompasses ideas about virtues, justice, knowledge, and the importance of self-examination.

Key Features

  • Focus on self-examination
  • Emphasis on virtues
  • Importance of questioning and dialogue
  • Quest for knowledge and wisdom
  • Influence on Western moral philosophy

Pros

  • Encourages critical thinking
  • Promotes self-reflection and introspection
  • Provides a foundation for ethical decision-making

Cons

  • Some concepts may be challenging to apply in modern society
  • Lack of specific guidelines for moral behavior

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