Ivan Ilyich's greatest pleasure
What is playing bridge?
The person who told Socrates that he was the wisest man in Athens
Who is the oracle at Delphi?
What the liberal arts education is about
What is teaching you how to think?
The way we describe things
What is by their use?
Glaucon's thought experiment to "prove" that justice will only arise under threat of punishment
What is the Ring of Gyges?
"Ivan Ilyich's life had been most simple and most ordinary and therefore ___"
What is most terrible?
The outcome of the trial
What is Socrates is sentenced to death?
The meaning of "teaching you how to think"
What is "to be just a little less arrogant" and question what you're automatically certain of?
The three definitions of justice found in Book 1
What is "be honest and return what is owed," "helping friends and harming enemies," and "the advantage of the stronger"?
T/F: The appearance of justice cannot be faked
The topic of conversation between Pyotr Ivanovich and Praskovya Fedorovna (Ivan's wife) at Ivan's funeral
What is maximizing Ivan's pension?
The best translation of "Apologia"
No such thing exists in day-to-day adult life
What is atheism?
Foundations of political life (as recognized by the interaction between Polemarchus's slave and Socrates)
What are force and power?
Two types of cities that Socrates describes
What are the healthy city and the feverish (luxurious) city?
The two people who seemed to understand and pity Ivan
Who are Vasya (his son) and Gerasim?
The two main charges levied against Socrates
What is corrupting the youth and impiety?
The natural default setting
What is the certainty that all stressful and/or frustrating situations are all about me? OR What is blindly worshipping?
That which the Peiraeus represents
What is life outside of a political community?
The way Socrates proposes that people should pick their careers
What is assigned based on their abilities?
The thing that ceased oppressing Ivan when he passed
What is fear of death?
Socrates's defense against his MAIN charges
What is "it would be stupid to make those close to me evil for they will harm me if I do" and "I believe in spirits which Gods (or children of Gods) so I must believe in the Gods"?
The benefit of being charitable to others in frustrating situations (or generally other-focused)
The reason justice is desirable
The reason that Socrates thinks we need to alter some of the stories used for moral education
What is making sure that the guardians don't think that the Gods (whom they are supposed to emulate) did anything morally wrong?