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Socrates Essay Research Paper While reading Platos

Socrates Essay, Research Paper


While reading Plato?s Meno, Euthyphro, apology, and Crito, it became apparent


that Socrates held very strong beliefs about the relationship between law and


morality. Socrates makes it clear about the reasons laws should be or not be


followed. He also clarifies his stand on why laws should be followed and why


disobedience to the law is rarely justified. Socrates views humanity in the


context that anybody is capable of wrongdoing. He continues with the elaboration


that even returning an injury upon oneself is wrong. Socrates then makes a


connection between the city and morality. If one is acting without the city?s


allowance, one is doing wrong toward the city and it?s laws. Behaving wrongly


towards the people is also doing wrong against the city. The wrongdoing would


become a way of destroying the cities laws, and hurting citizens in the process.


Socrates compares this relationship to that of how a child should not cause harm


to his parents. By doing so you disrespect the laws within the city. Causing


harm to your father would lead to conviction; further illustrating the fact that


wrong against the law is a wrong against everybody who abides by that law.


Socrates follows this by examining what each citizen is taught. From birth you


are told to obey laws. You were brought to life from your mother and father and


thus you should respect and obey the rules that they do. But the cities laws


were there before you mother and father, and are therefor equally if not more


important than the laws of your mother and father. The city?s law should be


respected at least as equally as one?s parents should. Socrates then goes on


to explain that you do not have the same rights as your parents. Because they


have taught what is right and wrong, it is immoral to treat your parents as they


treat you. Your parents must have a higher position than you because they taught


you. This thought is then extended to the city with the quote ?One must obey


the commands of one?s city and country, or persuade it as to the nature of


justice. It is impious to bring violence to bear against your mother or father,


it is much more so to use it against you country.? (Crito, 46) One should obey


your parents, but more important is the city. Because the city was that which


has taught your ancestors and your parents, it must be superior to them. The


cities laws being su

perior to your mother or father, should be respected and


followed. Socrates explains his thoughts of the city and its rules as the nature


of life. We were welcomed into the world by the city so it is immoral to fight


against it. The laws should be accepted and followed. But one should not obey a


law just because it is a law. What is moral has been taught to us by our


parents, and to them from the city. It is their opinion that will tell us if our


actions are moral or not. However, one aspect of the city and its laws is that


you are not forced to do as it dictates. As Socrates explains, you have two


options, to obey the law or not. But in regards to Socrates opinion, it is not


another?s opinion to decide what is right and wrong for us. But just as


children argue with their parents, one doesn?t have to do everything that he


is told to. It is an immoral life to follow others opinions about morality. From


Euthyphro Socrates opinion on how disobedience can be justified is shown. When


Euthyhro accuses his father of murder, he states ?I say that the pious to do


what I am doing now, to prosecute the wrongdoer, be it about murder or temple


robbery or anything else, whether the wrongdoer is your father or your mother or


anyone else; not to prosecute is impious.? (Euthyphro, 22) In this case,


Socrates is defending himself. He doesn?t believe in all the God?s ideas and


is justifying his opinion. He has similar thoughts about morality when he states


?I find it hard to accept things like that being said about the gods, and it


is likely to be the reason why I shall be told I do wrong.? (Euthyphro, 22)


After being told by the Oracle the he was the wisest, he set out to prove the


oracle wrong. He talked to everybody only to find that those who were supposed


to be the wisest knew the least. This examination leads to the belief that


parents just teach their children without any knowledge about what they are


teaching. The city finds Socrates guilty of the charges of ?corrupting the


young and not believing in the gods whom the city believes.? This lends to the


thought that the only reason one should believe in Gods is because the city


does. But Socrates is on a continual search for knowledge. It is apparent that


he does not believe the same way that the city does. From his point of view,


both the disobedience of the law and the civil disobedience behind it was


justifiable.

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