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  1. Oct 30, 2020 · The wisdom of Socrates was the wisdom of Christ. Socrates did not know who Christ was personally, but that did not mean that he could not be enlightened by his wisdom. At about the same time that Socrates lived, other cultures around the world, including India and China, were also waking up to the fact that there was a certain order to the ...

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  2. comparing the deaths of Socrates and Jesus.5 Having been sentenced to death, Socrates engages in a calm philosophical discussion with friends who are visiting him in his prison cell. When the conversation is over, Socrates sips the poisonous hemlock, expressing cheerful anticipation of the separation of his soul from his body.

  3. May 24, 2024 · Socrates was born 470 years before Jesus Christ. In our times, four hundred and seventy years is too long, but in the ancient age, things happened so slowly that we may dare to point out that they ...

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    Socrates is well known for his dialectic method of engaging with others in a back and forth question and answer style of interaction. He himself never wrote anything down, and we only have documentation of his interactions thanks to his student, Plato. This refusal to write is an embodiment of his belief that it takes two people to philosophize – t...

    Contrast this stance with the parable of Jesus, in which the meaning is clearly the audience’s job to work out for themselves. Stuart Hall explores this relationship through television using the terms encoding and decoding. The producers of content encode the message, but the receivers – the viewers – must then decode it. The message they decode ca...

    Ultimately, Peters characterizes the differences between the two methods in this manner: Somewhat strangely, in my opinion, Peters argues that the most problematic side of dialogue is the reciprocal nature of justice that it entails, being both violent and fair. Dialogue represents the eye-for-an-eye model of justice. This seems to be quite the hug...

  4. Dec 23, 2011 · Each man upheld a high standard of moral conduct and was critical of hypocritical leaders. Both Socrates and Jesus suffered death at the hands of the religious and political institutions of their day — about 399 B.C. and 30 A.D., respectively. To begin establishing the veracity of historical persons, we need to identify souces that could ...

  5. So, why Jesus and not Socrates? Here’s three reasons. First: What we know of Socrates comes from the works of his student Plato. The earliest copies, seven total, of Plato’s work comes from over 1,000 years after Plato died. Similarly what we know of Jesus was recorded by his followers but we have far more copies dating back to the lifetime ...

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  7. In conclusion, the historicity of Socrates and Jesus is a contentious topic, with evidence pointing to both the existence and non-existence of these figures. However, regardless of whether they existed or not, their teachings have had a profound impact on the world. While Socrates’ ideas and methods of reasoning continue to inspire and guide ...

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