A. Amazement
B. Anger
C. A rebuke
D. A theory
Related Mcqs:
- Socrates reacts to Anytus’ disapproval of the Sophists with: __________?
A. Amazement
B. Anger
C. A rebuke
D. A theory - Specially for Plato’s writings referring to Socrates, it is not always clear which ideas brought forward by Socrates (or his friends) actually belonged to Socrates and which of these may have been new additions or elaborations by Plato- this is known as the:
A. Socratic Problem
B. Platoic Problem
C. Soitic Problem
D. Aristocratic Problem - Especially for Plato’s writings referring to Socrates, it is not always clear which ideas brought forward by Socrates (or his friends) actually belonged to Socrates and which of these may have been new additions or elaborations by, Plato – this is known as the:
A. Socratic Problem
B. Platonic Problem
C. Soitic Problem
D. Aristocratic Problem - Anytus suggests that Meno talk to whom to learn about virtue?
A. The Sophists
B. Any Athenian on the street
C. An oracle
D. Gorgias - Anytus suggests that Meno talk to whom to learn about virtue?
A. The Sophists
B. Any Athenian on the street
C. An oracle
D. Gorglas - Which of Plato’s works describes the trial of Socrates, and Socrates’ defense against charges that he was corrupting the youth of Athens?
A. Crito
B. Meno
C. The Apology
D. Timaeus - Which of Plato’s works describes the trial of Socrates, and Socrates’ defense against charges that he was corrupting the youth of Athens?
A. Crito
B. Meno
C. The Apology
D. Timaeus - Socrates questions Meno’s slave about:
A. The radius of a circle
B. The height of the Parthenon
C. The double of a square’s area
D. The golden ration of a given square - On which of the following questions might the gods disagree, according to Socrates?
A. The relationship between the legs of a right triangle and its hypotenuse
B. Plato’s Theory of Forms
C. Whether or not it is just to punish one’s father
D. The distance between Athens and Sparta - According to Plato, Socrates’ father was:__________?
A. Sophroniscus
B. Aristophanes
C. Lamprocles
D. Zenexenus