The city and philosophy
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To begin the requested examination of the relationship between philosophy and the city, the conditions that must pertain for each concept to appear ought first be recognized and defined. The two most evident conditions that are necessary for the existence of the city are those of plurality and structure, or ordering principles. Based upon these two requirements is evident that the city is the condition that must be present for philosophy to appear, and it
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philosophy. Such a balance makes sense in the greater scope of Socrates' life and meaning. Throughout his Apology, he argues that a misguided fool such as himself is necessary to keep the city healthy. Contrariness is part of his nature and his function. So some philosophy may be necessary to guide, and other philosophy necessary because it must be denied. Likewise some actions and urges may be necessarily denied, while others must be necessarily honored.
philosophy. Such a balance makes sense in the greater scope of Socrates' life and meaning. Throughout his Apology, he argues that a misguided fool such as himself is necessary to keep the city healthy. Contrariness is part of his nature and his function. So some philosophy may be necessary to guide, and other philosophy necessary because it must be denied. Likewise some actions and urges may be necessarily denied, while others must be necessarily honored.