¶ … reason, God and religion with reference to ancient philosophers. These philosophers gave us some interesting views on the subject of God, which may prove helpful in understanding the nature of good in a world where evil often dominates.
PHILOSOPHY
Socrates maintained that 'reason' must dominate every community and its beliefs or else the world would turn into a chaotic, poorly organized unit. He was of the view that with reason comes knowledge, which further helps the statesmen in acting virtuously. Virtue is then the most important product of reason, which is needed to save a society. Here it is important to keep in mind that Socrates wasn't concerned with reason for its own sake but because of the notion that it could give birth to knowledge and virtue. It is also critical to know that for Socrates, reason was not connected with an ability to separate right from wrong. Instead he felt that reason was something that helped a man attain 'natural order."
Socrates mostly presented his views for the rulers and statesmen in order to assist them in better governance. He was of the view that man needs to understand what is meant by natural order and how reason plays a role in that if he truly wants to base a society on knowledge. Both Socrates and Plato believed that virtue or reason did not mean acting on what appears to be right but on what would ultimately prove to be good for the community. Socrates believed that men and women were equal but there were certain men who were greater than the rest and these are the ones who should be given the responsibility of running the state. In Socrates' views, these great men were no other than philosophers themselves as they possessed reason and could act virtuously. Socrates entire belief system was based on Pythagorean philosophy, which states, "There are three kinds of men and three sorts of people that attend the Olympic games. The lowest class is made...
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