Socrates discusses knowledge and wisdom and I thought the most important
point he made was that virtue is knowledge and evil is ignorance. I found this to be very interesting and I wondered
how it could be possible that simply by being “knowledgeable” you were also
virtuous. He described virtue as wisdom, temperance, justice and holiness which are all
very honorable traits to have and things that I don’t think can be automatically earned by
having knowledge. I think you must make an effort to be a virtuous person and it’s
something that you must practice and uphold yourself to every day but somehow Socrates
makes it seem like such a simple thing to gain which I did not understand. I found this reading to be very interesting although I could understand the points he was making I did not understand what led him to think in the way that he does and come to the conclusions that he came to but maybe that is what interested me into reading more and trying to appreciate his thoughts and concepts.
I agree. Being virtuous is something that a person has to work on day after day.
ReplyDeleteYes this reading was very interesting in how they both had their own meaning of virtue and their comparisons about knowledge and what can be taught.
ReplyDeleteI agree with this as well. I think making an effort to be a virtuous person is the first step to learning to be completely virtuous.
ReplyDeleteGood job tackling a difficult dialogue!
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