A. “than not to know the truth?”
B. “than to seek virtue and fail to find it?”
C. “than to desire bad things and secure them?”
D. “than to be a sophist?”
A. 339 b.c.
B. 329 b.c.
C. 319 b.c.
D. 399 b.c.
A. Justice
B. Moderation
C. Wisdom
D. All of the above
A. “soothsayers and prophets”
B. “oracles and deities”
C. “gorgias and anytus”
D. “blindfolded children”
A. 344 b.c.
B. 269 b.c.
C. 369 b.c.
D. 469/470 b.c.
A. Virtue
B. Wisdom
C. Prophets
D. Truth
A. That virtue is truth
B. That socrates is a bad influence
C. That he can teach virtue
D. That he can’t teach virute
A. Gabriel a. almond
B. Gent. michelle m
C. Farr, james, and raymond seidelman
D. None of these
A. Bob-woodward
B. Crotty, william
C. Mathew mccubbins
D. Francis fukuyama
A. T.e. cronin
B. Pya, lucian w.
C. Thompson, j.w., and s. k. padover
D. None of these