What’s love got to do with it? Explain Plato’s epistemology and metaphysics
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Question Pool
Does Socrates care about anyone?
Does Plato’s theory of recollection provide a metaphysical framework for Socrates’s ‘What is X?’ question?
What’s love got to do with it? Explain Plato’s epistemology and metaphysics in terms of love.
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Socrates cares about anyone as demonstrated by his philosophy and search for truth that caused his death. Socrates was honest in his search for the truth and wants everyone to be happy. Socrates cares for people because he calls on them to be happy. Socrates states that happiness is desired by everyone because it is the meaningful………………..
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