Each essay should not be less than 400 words. The essays prompts are found below. You will notice that there are several sub-questions for each prompt: you are not necessarily bound to those sub-questions, and may develop your response to the prompt as you see fit. However, you will probably be in good shape if you can, in fact, answer the sub- questions for the prompt. It is recommended that sub-questions that are underlined should not be neglected. Please note that some questions are factual and others are interpretative. For example, the question, ‘what are the charges brought against Socrates?’ does have a factual answer, and you can certainly provide an incorrect answer; alternatively, the question, ‘what is Plato trying to accomplish in the dialogue, Euthyphro?’ would require an interpretation—an interpretation nevertheless based on the text and not on groundless speculation

I warn you, again, against relying on the internet or secondary resources. Take a bit of time to engage with the texts. Additionally, this is not an opportunity for you to philosophize freely about knowledge, virtue, the soul, etc.; though, of course, you should feel free to share your own answers on the matter once you have demonstrated your understanding of a given text. To be clear, you will not receive credit if your answers have nothing to do with the text. Additionally, if I detect malicious plagiarism you will receive zero credit.

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