choose one
of the questions below to answer. Answer the question you chose in a response
that is a minimum of 1-2 paragraphs. Be sure to explain your answers and give
reasons for your views. You should cite the textbook and use brief quotations
and summaries from the textbook in your response. Do not use any other sources
besides the textbook. Socrates said to his jurors, "Are you not ashamed
that, while you take care to acquire as much wealth as possible, with honor and
glory as well, yet you take no care or thought for
understanding truth, or for the best possible state of your soul?" Do you
agree with this attitude? Why or why not? Choose one of your fundamental
beliefs that you have not thought much about and write an argument defending it
or rejecting it. Be careful not to use any logical fallacies. Book is
Philosophy Here and Now: Powerful Ideas in Everyday Life Edition: Fourth (4th)
Author: Lewis Vaughn Publisher: Oxford University Press Copyright: 2021 ISBN#:
9780197543412
Socrates asks his jury
members in his opening remarks a challenging question about their priorities in
life. He wonders if people spend as much time acquiring wealth, honor, and
glory as they do, nourishing their souls and knowing the truth. I identify with
this mentality. Although monetary gain and public acclaim have benefits, they
shouldn't precede an individual's quest for education, self-awareness, and
inner peace. The pursuit of self-awareness and knowledge, as emphasized by
Socrates in his address to the jurors, should be prioritized alongside
recognition and material success as it contributes to a more fulfilling and
meaningful life, as supported by the ideas presented in the Philosophy Here and
Now book.