The Upanishads are ancient Indian texts that explore the nature of reality, the self, and the ultimate truth (Brahman). They emphasize the importance of self-realization, meditation, and spiritual practices to attain liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). The Upanishads teach that the individual soul (Atman) is ultimately one with the universal soul (Brahman), leading to a profound sense of interconnectedness and unity.
Zeno of Elea is known for his paradoxes that aim to challenge our understanding of motion and change. One of his most famous paradoxes is the Arrow Paradox, which questions the concept of motion by arguing that an arrow in flight is actually at rest at every moment. These paradoxes have had a significant impact on the study of metaphysics and philosophy of motion.
talking about my strengths first as that 's everyone are more aware about,i am introvert,calm and quiet person which helps me to concentrate on myself and my goals in life.i am sensitive person who values others opinions and ideas and never make people feel around me stupid.i enjoy being myself and requires personal space.i am patient,kind and helpful person. i am a peaceful person who tries to maintain harmony and balance in personal and professional life. professionally i like to work in a team .i am adaptable and like to finish my work before deadline. my philoshopy in life is to live life fully and let others live.i believe that life is with lots of hardships and one need to be strong to overcome them. in my leisure time i like to play badmintton ,listening to melodious songs,visiting new places and recently i started reading books . talking about my weakness which i realized recently that most of the times i think too much on issues i should not think so much,wasting my time and resource. also i am very sentimental and get easily hurt and cries easily. i am somewhat dull means not too active becoz of which i sometimes postpone my work. goals in my life is to become lecturer in my subject and acheive excellence in my field.
As we see in Plato's apology we see that it is a relationship of tension. It is the majority versus the minority. The demagogues being the majority that is the politicians that try to persuade those of what truth is and then there is the minority which in fact is the philosophers. One could argue that based off the apology that the majority oppresses the minority for in the end Socrates is put to death. It is also a matter of knowledge versus opinion. Politicians try to persuade the masses of their political agenda or opinion's. But philosophers only seek to gain Truth/wisdom. Philosophical questions our believes and begs us to reconsider that our opinion are not necessarily given true. We also see that law conflicts with philosophy whereas philosophy tries to help the law. The law resists truth especially about our nature, whereas philoshopy tries to root out what in fact is true to best serve the law. Accordingly Socrates is put to death for his attempt at bringing about philosophical humility and thus make people aware that they really don't know everything. However in all this oppression, Socrates never betrays the law even in the crito where he has the chance to escape he does not, for to disobey the law is to destroy the laws dignity. To destroy their laws dignity therefore brings about a lack of respect for the law and leads to lawlessness. In sum, in the political realm there is a difference in opinion and therefore no clear claim to what is true. IT is philosophy that tries to reveal truth but politics often resists in the interest of achieving its own passions.
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