Socrates wants to become Euthyphro's student to gain a deeper understanding of piety. He believes that by studying under Euthyphro, he can learn more about the nature of holiness and develop his own philosophical arguments on the topic.
Socrates doesn't really have aesthetic theories, but his student Plato does have aesthetic theories and part of those aesthetic theories could be what Socrates had to say about aesthetics. It is unkown what part of those theories are from Socrates and what parts are from Plato himself, this is mainly because Socrates didn't really write anything down. Plato did write things down and he tells how Socrates thought about different theories, some of the ideas Plato introduces as it is from Socrates whilst a part of those are from himself. So if you want to know about Socrates his aesthetic theories you are going to have to look at Plato his aesthic theories
Junia, a Greek woman. She is often excluded from history because Greeks/Roman didn't want to acknowledge a woman knew anything more than males.Socrates says that he had 3 teachers. Diotima of Mantinea (reference in the Symposium), Asphasia of Miletus who he said taught him rhetoric and the Pythian Oracle at Delphi who set him on his philosophical quest.There is an article about these women at women-philosophers.com
Socrates used the story of the Oracle of Delphi to demonstrate that his wisdom came from recognizing his own ignorance. The oracle proclaimed Socrates as the wisest man, but Socrates interpreted this as a call to seek knowledge through questioning and self-reflection rather than claiming to know everything.
Socrates wanted his friends to stop crying because he believed that death should be faced with courage and acceptance, not fear and sorrow. He wanted to show them that death is not something to be afraid of and that they should trust in the immortality of the soul.
Socrates wants to become Euthyphro's student to gain a deeper understanding of piety. He believes that by studying under Euthyphro, he can learn more about the nature of holiness and develop his own philosophical arguments on the topic.
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Socrates doesn't really have aesthetic theories, but his student Plato does have aesthetic theories and part of those aesthetic theories could be what Socrates had to say about aesthetics. It is unkown what part of those theories are from Socrates and what parts are from Plato himself, this is mainly because Socrates didn't really write anything down. Plato did write things down and he tells how Socrates thought about different theories, some of the ideas Plato introduces as it is from Socrates whilst a part of those are from himself. So if you want to know about Socrates his aesthetic theories you are going to have to look at Plato his aesthic theories
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By Socrates being in jail, it is making his aquaintances and all those who are associated with Socrates look bad. If it turns out that Socrates is executed, it will appear to everyone else that Crito values money and wealth over friends. In thinking about this Crito realises that this will make him look terrible and he will be shamed. Crito feels Socrates should escape from death and as he knows people in nearby towns, exile would not be a terrible fate. Crito believes that by staying in jail, Socrates in taking the easy way out where escape would be the most honourable and courageous thing to do. he doesn't want others to criticize him for not saving his friend's life.
Junia, a Greek woman. She is often excluded from history because Greeks/Roman didn't want to acknowledge a woman knew anything more than males.Socrates says that he had 3 teachers. Diotima of Mantinea (reference in the Symposium), Asphasia of Miletus who he said taught him rhetoric and the Pythian Oracle at Delphi who set him on his philosophical quest.There is an article about these women at women-philosophers.com