here's a weird question
Jan. 31st, 2002 07:50 pmThis book I loved when I was little was called "The First Book of Ethics" I think.
Did anyone else ever come across this?
Here's an exerpt. I think I'll need to find another copy. I was so young when I read this, I was still in montessori school.
The following paragraph is taken from The First Book of Ethics, Algernon D. Black, Ethica Press, New York:
" A teacher was killed in the year 399 B.C. by the people of ancient city of Athens."
Why did they kill him?
- They killed him for a crime.
What was the crime?
- He was accused of corrupting the young people of the city.
How did he do so?
- He asked questions.
Why would that hurt anybody?
- By his questions he made them think.
What's wrong with that?
- He made them think about thinks they believed.
How could that do any harm?
- When people ask questions and think about things they believe, they may not believe the same after that.
And people of Athens killed him for doing that?
- Yes, they did.
Why did he make people think?
- Because he loved truth and he wanted to find truth.
Who was this teacher?
- He was a stonecutter. He earned his living by cutting marble for the buildings and statues of the city. But in his free time he was a teacher.
What was his name?
- His name was Socrates.
Did anyone else ever come across this?
Here's an exerpt. I think I'll need to find another copy. I was so young when I read this, I was still in montessori school.
The following paragraph is taken from The First Book of Ethics, Algernon D. Black, Ethica Press, New York:
" A teacher was killed in the year 399 B.C. by the people of ancient city of Athens."
Why did they kill him?
- They killed him for a crime.
What was the crime?
- He was accused of corrupting the young people of the city.
How did he do so?
- He asked questions.
Why would that hurt anybody?
- By his questions he made them think.
What's wrong with that?
- He made them think about thinks they believed.
How could that do any harm?
- When people ask questions and think about things they believe, they may not believe the same after that.
And people of Athens killed him for doing that?
- Yes, they did.
Why did he make people think?
- Because he loved truth and he wanted to find truth.
Who was this teacher?
- He was a stonecutter. He earned his living by cutting marble for the buildings and statues of the city. But in his free time he was a teacher.
What was his name?
- His name was Socrates.