Philosophy Review
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This exploration delves into the profound teachings of Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching" and the insights of Socrates in "The Apology." We examine key concepts like the nature of goodness and leadership, contrasting Taoism's emphasis on harmony with Confucian ideals of morality and societal order. Through Socratic dialogues, we uncover the wisdom of self-examination, highlighting the dangers of unexamined life and the pursuit of knowledge. Explore the mysteries of the universe, materialism, and the essence of true happiness as we bridge Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.
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Taoism- • “Tao Te Ching” • Lao Tzu • Confucianism • Confucius • Aphorism
Apology • Socrates • Plato • Monologue
“Tao Te Ching” • God • Mysteries of the Universe • Materialism • Power • Neutrality
The Analects • A good man • A young person • A good leader
“The Analects” • Knowledge • Happiness • Our words
“The Apology” • Apollo’s belief of Socrates • Difference between Socrates and the Poets and Politicians
“The Apology” • What Socrates discovers about the writings of Poets • How Socrates gains so many enemies • The wisdom of man is…
“The Apology” • A Good man is concerned with…….over…… • The greatest good of man is • “The unexamined life is not worth living.”
“The Apology” • Socrates’ Philosophy of Wisdom • 2 Outcomes of Death