1. Crime and Punishment
It is partially Euthyphro's arrogance that causes his defeat, "I should be of no use, Socrates, and Euthyphro would not be superior to the majority of men, if I did not have accurate knowledge of all such things" (8). ... Ultimately, the answer is to humble oneself, and state what Socrates did two thousand, four hundred years ago, "I do not think I know what I do not know" (27). ... Thoreau spoke out and was considered a strange loner in his day, but this did not stop him from being an advocate of individuality, "But to speak practically and as a citizen, unlike those who call themselv...
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