Platos view on virtue

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Edward C

 

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November 19, 2015

 

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He believed that if a person committed a sin or had an evil heart that they did not have the knowledge they needed to be good. Every day we decide the choices that we make and those choices can make us happy or sad. Plato said that it took Socrates who was a student of the sophists, to unravel the real truth of what virtue is and to establish a meaning that all of his students could also believe...
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This is exactly what Socrates believed. The sophists Protagoras, Gorgias, and Thrasymacus, believed virtue meant different things. Protagoras believed that only the person themselves can judge themselves. While Socrates believed that a person can learn as much as they want to Protagoras believed that a person is only capable of learning so much...
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