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Socrates and Confucius


He says this in Plato's Apology, "If anyone, young or old, desires to listen to me when i am talking and dealing with my own concerns, I have never begrudged this to anyone." He did not ask them to join him; each person had a choice in the matter. Socrates is not responsible for other people's action nor is he responsible for what people learn from his questions. He himself claimed not to know anything. You can not teach someone something you yourself do not know. Socrates taught his students to question everything in thirst for knowledge and that made many politicians looked at as hypocrites, because of this, many politicians feared Socrates and wanted Socrates away from Athens. Socrates taught anywhere, and he went up to people even without knowing them and asked them all sorts of questions, the people Socrates questioned are the people that condemned him to death. Socrates was sentenced to death because people did not like him and they wanted to shut him up for good. There was not any real evidence against Socrates to prove the accusations against him. .
             He developed the Socratic Method, "according to learn nc, this was the method of teaching that involved asking questions and then cross-examining the answers the people give." In the courthouse, Socrates met a man called Euthyphro, and later finds out from him that he is prosecuting his father for murder and Socrates believes that Euthyphro has an understanding of religious matters, and even Euthyphro confirms that he is an expert in religious matters, and that is what makes him different from the common man. In response to this, Socrates suggests that Euthyphro could educate him more about religious matters and so Socrates asked him, "How do you define the holy and the unholy?". Euthyphro answers by saying, "well then, i say that the holy is what i am not doing, prosecuting the wrongdoer who commits murder or a sacrilegious robbery, or sins in any other point lie that, whether is be your father, or your mother, or whoever it may be.


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