The unmodified life is not worth it (Ancient Greek: Socrates in a famous word Sokratus said in a shackle and corrupt youth trial, he was later sentenced to death as Plato's apology (38a 5 - 6)
This statement concerns Socrates' understanding and attitude towards death, and his commitment to achieving research and understanding of the stated goals of Pythia. Socrates understands that Pythia's response to Calephon's question is due to the spread of Apollo, the main instruction of Socrates. In the case of Socrates, the exile (hindering his investigation statement) is worse than death because it is separated from Erenkos. As Socrates is a religious believer and trusts in his religious experience like his teaching Taoism's voice, he tends to keep pursuing the truth to answer his question. Life [1]
Socrates can say these things in his trial after choosing death instead of asylum. They represent a (modernly) high choice, a choice of death in the face of alternative choices. [2]
Socrates believes philosophy - love of wisdom - is the most important pursuit. For some people, he pursues wisdom through scrutiny and logic through more questions and logic than others in history. In this way, "exploration" of his life penetrated the lives of other people, they started "trials" of their life, but as he says there is no philosophy of life, someday I knew they would die. There is no value after reviewing 'life'. [3] [4]
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J. M. Ambury - Socrates (469-399 B.C.E.) - 2 biii - Uncensored Encyclopedia of Life Philosophy on the Internet
Socrates said that uncensored life is not worth living. This view is controversial. Is uncensored life worth living? Most philosophers object to the answer. Some claim that unmodified life is not worth while others support the redundancy of self-critical examination. In a recent article, Jamison scolded insisting that uncensored life is not worth living. According to Jamison, life not tested is not only worth living, but strict examination of life may not be advised as it may adversely affect participants and society as a whole. In Jamison's view, consistent and uncontrolled research on human life creates an ecstasy (spiritual sensation) for the people concerned. If allowed, this sensation can endanger thinkers and the whole society. According to Jamison, "I do not want to give it up once I've tasted this kind of thing."
Why do you think Socrates is not worth living unmodified life? Does he firmly keep his philosophical life? The most intellectual Socrates of all ancient Greeks believe that the purpose of life is both personal growth and spiritual growth. I have established a belief that "uncensored life is not worth it" that he can say. The severity of the language in the adoption of Socrates, and to what extent life, this is very obvious ... that everyone in life really appreciates something, sometimes you have to do it I know. I think this is related to my Catholic faith and Jewish beliefs. After reading the book "Life", I treasure my faith very much. It will also help me appreciate Jewish faith. Finally, it is satisfied by the Jewish faith and how it has become the foundation of our faith. Firstly, the Jews are confident.