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Chapter 6 Self-Quiz
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According to the testimony of Alcibiades,
Socrates was often drunk, but acted courageously nonetheless.
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Socrates once stood outside all day and all night thinking.
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the arguments of Socrates about pack asses and blacksmiths and tanners are simply laughable.
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Socrates was wise in that he bundled up well in the freezing cold.
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In discussions with others, Socrates
held that victory would go to the best speaker.
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used the arts of rhetoric as taught by the Sophists.
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asked questions, but would answer none.
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was happy to be refuted.
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In his conversations, Socrates
often professed ignorance of the subject being discussed.
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tried to teach others the truth as he saw it.
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confessed that if an opinion seemed true to you, then that settled the matterâfor you.
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tried not to antagonize people.
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One of Socrates' settled convictions is that
it is useless to search for the truth; that is for the gods alone to know.
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someone who knows what justice is will be just.
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when a person does evil, it is because their will is corrupt.
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the most important thing is to take care of your family.
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Socrates is unlike the Sophists in that
he took very little pay for his teaching, and as a result remained poor, while they grew rich.
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he was interested in the question of human excellence.
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the youth of Athens sought out his company.
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he thought winning was not the main thing.
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not completed
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According to the testimony of Alcibiades,
Socrates was often drunk, but acted courageously nonetheless.
correct
incorrect
Socrates once stood outside all day and all night thinking.
correct
incorrect
the arguments of Socrates about pack asses and blacksmiths and tanners are simply laughable.
correct
incorrect
Socrates was wise in that he bundled up well in the freezing cold.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
In discussions with others, Socrates
held that victory would go to the best speaker.
correct
incorrect
used the arts of rhetoric as taught by the Sophists.
correct
incorrect
asked questions, but would answer none.
correct
incorrect
was happy to be refuted.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
In his conversations, Socrates
often professed ignorance of the subject being discussed.
correct
incorrect
tried to teach others the truth as he saw it.
correct
incorrect
confessed that if an opinion seemed true to you, then that settled the matterâfor you.
correct
incorrect
tried not to antagonize people.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
One of Socrates' settled convictions is that
it is useless to search for the truth; that is for the gods alone to know.
correct
incorrect
someone who knows what justice is will be just.
correct
incorrect
when a person does evil, it is because their will is corrupt.
correct
incorrect
the most important thing is to take care of your family.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
Socrates is unlike the Sophists in that
he took very little pay for his teaching, and as a result remained poor, while they grew rich.
correct
incorrect
he was interested in the question of human excellence.
correct
incorrect
the youth of Athens sought out his company.
correct
incorrect
he thought winning was not the main thing.
correct
incorrect
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