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Title: Plato's Philosophy


1
Plato's Philosophy
  • Kathy Edwards
  • Philosophy
  • Part II

2
Platos idea of the Forms
  • The essence or core of something.
  • The concept
  • The idea
  • Universal understanding
  • Cat, dog, horse, beauty, justice

3
Platos Idea of the Forms
  • Abstract
  • Beyond space and time
  • Knowing
  • We all know what a cat is, what a horse is,
    what beauty is, what justice is, the idea of the
    thing
  • The essence is the known part

4
Platos Idea of the Forms
  • To know something is to have the idea of it
  • Everyone has their own individual, personalized
    idea of a particular cat, dog, horse, beauty
  • But, we still know universally and in general
    what it is we are talking about

5
Platos concept of the Soul
  • The soul is really your mind, your psyche, your
    will
  • The soul has three parts
  • Rational - reason, control, discipline
  • Spirited - will, drive, creativity
  • Desirous - passion, spontaneity

6
Platos concept of the soul
  • If the soul is in harmony, and all parts are
    working to the good of the whole, then you are
    able to become philosophical, and attain the
    highest form of goodness
  • The soul is the part of us that makes choices

7
Platos concept of the soul
  • The soul is responsible for the life we lead
  • We do have the ability to change, and make
    different choices
  • The soul aids us in this world and the next world
  • Perfection of ones soul towards goodness is our
    life quest

8
Platos concept of the soul
  • The life we lead, is the life we choose in this
    world and the next
  • We may come back and repeat life, if we do not
    get to the highest good by the time of death
  • The soul learns, over time, the soul will be
    perfected

9
Platos concept of the soul
  • The soul can be corrupted
  • The soul can go to Hades, never to return or to
    be allowed to perfect oneself
  • Plato had a type of concept of heaven and
    hell
  • Plato believed in a divine power and in mans
    potential for good in this life and the next

10
The Apology
  • Socrates speaking to his accusers.
  • Socrates accused of crimes
  • corruption of the youth of Athens, he caused them
    to question their elders
  • atheistic practices - he did not worship the gods
    of Athens, but worshipped the goddess and
    listened to the Oracle at Delphi

11
The Apology
  • Moral code of Socrates The good man makes you
    better, not worse.
  • The good man will not do you harm.
  • Never return evil for evil.
  • If you feed evil and fear, it will grow.
  • Begin your education by admitting I do not know
    and seeking those who do know

12
The Apology
  • VOW page 54 The charges are old accusations
    coupled with new ones.
  • Socrates is fighting the shadows
  • He is speaking to an audience already convinced
    of his guilt
  • page 55 Socrates is a teacher
  • Socrates has a type of wisdom that is often
    misunderstood

13
The Apology
  • Socrates listens to the Oracle at Delphi
  • Socrates is in search of a man wiser than himself
  • He questions others in an irritating manner the
    gadfly
  • He found many knew of many things poetry, art,
    music

14
The Apology
  • Most people have specialized knowledge
  • Socrates made enemies by asking too many
    questions
  • the youth gather around Socrates to watch him
    question others, and they imitate him
  • People become angry with Socrates, blame him
    (scapegoat)

15
The Apology
  • Socrates seeks to reveal, not conceal
  • Everyone is responsible for the education of the
    young
  • The laws, the jury, the senators, the parents,
    the city have aided in corruption
  • Socrates asks why would I want to corrupt anyone?

16
The Apology
  • Page 58 If a man with whom I associate is
    corrupted by me, I am very likely to be harmed by
    him?
  • Why was he not warned of his activities before
    now if he was so corrupting?
  • Why wait until now, when he is in his 70s to
    stop him?

17
The Apology
  • The youth can be just as easily corrupted by
    books in the marketplace that they can purchase
    themselves.
  • Socrates acknowledges that he believes in the
    spiritual world and divine beings.
  • His mission to teach is from god.
  • See page 60 Soc is not afraid of death or the
    hereafter

18
The Apology
  • Socrates honors Athens and its laws.
  • Socrates served as a warrior and on the council.
  • Socrates cares about improvement of mens souls.
  • Virtue is not acquired by money, but from virtue
    comes money and every good page 60

19
The Apology
  • To kill Socrates, will hurt Athens and the
    accusers more than it will Socrates, the evil of
    unjustly taking a mans life is great. (page 61)
  • There are few around like Socrates, there will
    not be another.
  • Socrates is a gadfly that stings Athens the slow
    steed..

20
The Apology
  • Socrates is being ridiculed for not being like
    those in power.
  • Socrates is being punished for going against
    those in power when he had a position in the
    government.
  • Oppression and fear did not frighten Soc into
    abandoning justice.

21
The Apology
  • Soc is the same in private and in public
  • However a human turns out to be, he is not
    responsible, we are responsible for ourselves
  • There are many that seem to be wise but are not,
    there are many pretenders
  • Seeming is not being

22
The Apology
  • Page 63 Socrates is an old man, with a family, he
    commits his case before god alone
  • A guilty verdict is returned page 63
  • death is the penalty
  • Seek virtue and wisdom, and the public good
  • appearance and reality are different

23
The Apology
  • Socrates knows he will die a martyr
  • Socrates page 65 the difficulty is not in
    avoiding death, but avoiding evil, evil runs
    faster than death
  • Death is a gain, not a loss
  • Death is nothingness, unconsciousness or
    change/migration of soul
  • the true judges are in next world
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