answersLogoWhite

0

The setting of Plato's "Philebus" is in Athens, where Socrates engages in a philosophical discussion with two interlocutors, Philebus and Protarchus, about the nature of pleasure and intellect. The dialogue takes place in the house of Philebus.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

In the beginning of the Socrates dialog Socrates seems to be?

calm


In the beginning of the dialog Socrates seems what?

calm


Where does the dialog of Crito take place?

The dialog of Crito takes place in Socrates' prison cell in Athens, after he had been sentenced to death. Crito visits Socrates to persuade him to escape, but Socrates ultimately decides to accept his fate and remain in prison.


In the dialog Euthyphro what is Socrates is asking?

In the dialog "Euthyphro," Socrates is questioning Euthyphro about the nature of piety and impiety. He wants Euthyphro to define what piety is and to provide a clear explanation of the difference between pious and impious actions. Socrates is ultimately searching for a universal definition of piety that is not based on personal opinions or beliefs.


How do you select a setting in a dialog box?

click it


How is acting in a fake setting as a child star on TV different from being in a reality TV setting where the cameras are always running?

One opinion: In a fake setting their dialog is preplanned. They have other people previously script their dialog's. In a reality TV setting where the cameras are always running the people make their dialog as they go. It is not preplanned.


In the beginning of the dialog Crito appears?

Yes, in Plato's "Crito," Crito appears in Socrates' prison cell to persuade him to escape before his execution. Crito argues that it would be unjust for Socrates to remain in prison, but Socrates maintains that he must abide by the laws of Athens.


Is there a Plato dialog called Phaedra?

Plato's fourth dialog is called "Phaedo." It concerns the death of Socrates. "Phaedra" is a Greek play by Seneca the Younger (4 BC - 65 AD). The main character is Phaedra, who is based on Hippolytus, the main character in a myth as told by Euripedes (480-BC - 406 BC).


Socrates is famous for what is referred to as the Socratic Method or Socratic dialog?

The Socratic Dialog I believe. Sorcates would teach his lesson, and then he would ask his pupils questions to see if they have been listening. And then he would see if they have any questions so he would know that they understood what he taught.


What does it mean to clear a setting in a dialog box?

To turn it off


Can dialog be used in setting?

Dialogue is an excellent way to provide setting for your story. Having characters speak in such a way that the reader can tell where and when they are is more exciting than just describing things.


What was his full name Socrates?

panothes turam socrates