In your reading from Plato's dialogue Phaedo, Socrates discusses
A) why it is impossible to harm a truly good person.
B) the relationship between philosophy and the religious beliefs of his day.
C) how we can have knowledge of perfect justice, beauty, goodness, and equality.
D) the method for forming a truly good society and appointing its leaders.
A) why it is impossible to harm a truly good person.
B) the relationship between philosophy and the religious beliefs of his day.
C) how we can have knowledge of perfect justice, beauty, goodness, and equality.
D) the method for forming a truly good society and appointing its leaders.
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