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sergeinik [125]
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Cam someone help me with my question for my assignment by posted these question on there question please will be helpful i ask t

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Compare and contrast the philosopher of the cave and the Buddha. What they do that is similar? Why have they made this particular commitment to their lives? Why are their personal virtues important to them as individuals and for their relationship to others?

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In Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, he defines education as the “turning around” of the soul. What does he mean and how does this allow us to think about our personal process of learning? In other words, what is education according to Plato? You might want to think about the education you need for a job, and one that you need for life.

3
Aristotle discusses the idea of self-love. Explain the pros and cons of his philosophy. One way to develop this in relation to your personal experience is to analyze your relationship to social media.

4
Compare and contrast the idea of eros as the “stairs of love” in Socrates’ discussion in the Symposium with St. Paul’s idea of agape in Corinthians. What do they have in common?

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What is philosophy?
What have you learned about the nature of wisdom?
Why is this important for living a good, true, and psychologically healthy life?
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