Those are examples of questions you might write three questions. I need more questions just like three reading questions of Warren. They should be at least one hundred fifty long in total. Do you try to not just ask a question in a few words but explain clearly what you are asking?

Here is an example of what that might look like if you were submitting questions on the Phaedo:



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1. On p. 9 of Phaedo Socrates talks about all the difficulties that the body causes for the soul (pleasures, eating etc). But aren't there good things that the body provides for the soul too? I couldn't gain wisdom through reading if I didn't have eyes!



2. I don't understand Socrates's last words at all. There he is, just about to die from poison, with his friends crying all around him and he is talking about owing a chicken to someone in the last moments of his life! Does this mean something special? Can we discuss it in class?



3. On p. 13 Socrates says that things that change "you can touch and see and perceive with the senses, but the unchanging things you can only perceive with the mind." What is he talking about here? What are these unchanging things that he's talking about?

Those are examples of questions you might write three questions I need more questions just like three reading questions of Warren They should be at least one hu class=
Those are examples of questions you might write three questions I need more questions just like three reading questions of Warren They should be at least one hu class=
Those are examples of questions you might write three questions I need more questions just like three reading questions of Warren They should be at least one hu class=
Those are examples of questions you might write three questions I need more questions just like three reading questions of Warren They should be at least one hu class=


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