Which Dialogue
the soul
Ethics
Which Dialogue 2
love
100
In this dialogue Socrates teaches geometry to a servant.
What is The Meno
100
Plato's theory of knowledge gained by the soul previously experienced is known as this.
What is Recollection
100
The central question of Meno concerns this.
What is virtue?
100
In this dialogue Socrates discusses an agreement with the laws.
What is Crito
100
This partier at the symposium tells the genesis story of why lovers seek soulmates.
Who is Aristophanes?
200
In this dialogue, Socrates explains that one ought never to do wrong even when wronged.
What is Crito
200
Plato discusses the exchange between to souls in speech in the Pheadrus and this is the form of communication.
What is Dialectic.
200
The implicit argument in Crito involves this which isSocrates first premise.
What is "one ought to live rightly"?
200
In this dialogue Socrates seeks the general idea of virtue, not the particular kinds of virtue.
What is Meno
200
This partier at the Symposium complains that Socrates would not sleep with him that night they laid together.
Who is Alcibiades?
300
In this dialogue Socrates is compared to a torpedo fish.
What is the Meno
300
In the symposium, this guy gave a speech about the wholeness of formerly united souls.
Who is Aristophanes?
300
The implicit moral argument is the Crito involves this second premise which is the reason Socrates won't escape.
What is "One ought never to do Wrong, even when wronged"?
300
In this Dialogue Socrates condemns the written word.
What is Phaedrus
300
This partier at the Symposium introduces virtue and the difference between good and bad love.
Who is Pausanias?
400
In this work, the sun is compared to the Good.
What is the Republic.
400
It is implied in the Symposium that the soul seeks to experience this kind of knowledge.
What is knowledge of the Good and Beautiful.
400
In the parable of the Cave it is implied that one should do this once being disillusioned.
What is return to the cave and teach others.
400
In this dialogue Socrates is compared to a pregnant woman.
What is Symposium
400
This partier explains that eros is love of the forms.
Who is Socrates?
500
In this dialogue, love is a kind of madness.
What is Pheadrus
500
In Phaedrus, Socrates discusses the pull between two horses and a charioteer and this is the beginning of Plato's theory concerning this.
What is the tripartite soul.
500
The Republic suggests that this is the highest form and consequently the most ethical to behold.
What is The Good?
500
In this dialogue, Socrates flirts with the young men.
What is all of them.
500
This is the woman Socrates introduces to discuss love in his speech in the symposium.
Who is Diotima?