PHIL100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Socratic Questioning
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How to perform various kinds of movements when in armour. How to win battles by performing these movements. How to develop one"s character and gain virtue through movements. There are 3 kinds of things a person fighting in armour can be taught. Each is progressively harder to find an expert or teacher who can guarantee results. Fighting in armour is a good skill. Fighting in armour is a pointless skill. Socrates, when asked whom he agrees with, replies that a majority is not always the best answer a good decision is based on knowledge, not numbers. Lysimachus and melesias are actually concerned with the end result (good and virtuous children) rather than the skill itself. medicine, but about the eyes. If a man goes to the doctor seeking medicine for his eyes the concern is not about the. Before he begins, he says that in order to know what skills will impart the right virtues,