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Socrates' role in the discussion is to derive an accurate definition of justice by using counterexamples against Thrasymachus' multiple renditions. Thrasymachus makes it easy for Socrates to prove him wrong because he is too quick to offer his definitions of justice an...
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Throughout the discussion with Socrates, Thrasymachus jumps to conclusions about what the definition of justice really is and does not consider the implications that he is making. This makes it easy for Socrates to shed light on the flaws in Thrasymachus' definitions and f...
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also, that he doesn't consider what his definitions really mean before he says them otherwise socrates wouldn't be able to prove him wrong as quick
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my stance is that he gives his opinion too quick.
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Ok here is a new one. I tried to follow all five of the tips. On multiple occasions, Thrasymachus is too quick to offer his definitions of justice and does not consider the implications that they put on society but Socrates is present to shed light on the weaknesses in termino...
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*philosophers, sorry for mistake
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I need help writing a thesis statement for my philosophy paper. The paper is about two philosopher's, Thrasymachus and Socrates. Essentially the paper is about the multiple definitions of justice that Thrasymachus throws out and how Socrates proves them wrong and points ou...
AP Chem. 3
A 1.80 g sample of a large boimolecule was dissolved in 21.0 g of carbon tetrachloride. The boiling point of this solution was determined to be 77.85°C. Calculate the molar mass of the biomolecule. For carbon tetrachloride, the boiling point constant is 5.03°C·k...
Prob and Stats
If X is a random variable with distribution X~N(350,110) find (a)P(X<400) and b)P(250<X<400)
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If a large number of people guess randomly on each of 100 items on a true-false test, the mean would be expected to be ì=___*, and ó=__*. What % of the examinees would be expected to get a score of 65 or >?
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