
Dialogue
Dialogue
Your dialogue should address the following questions:
Your dialogue should also include all of the following:
Use of the Socratic Method to form all conclusions (this will be achieved by the question and answer dialogue between you and the imaginary Socrates)Clear and concise language, using proper spelling, grammar, and punctuationCorrect definitions of free will and determinismLogical explanations and valid reasoning for each conclusionClear answers to each question with a definite stance or positionYou must reach a conclusive answer to each question2–3 pages in length
The following is an excerpt from Plato’s Meno (Soccio, 1995):
Answer preview
The following is a dialogue between me (crates) and Socrates. It details more on the question that Socrates considers to be important to him after they are answer. Therefore, the dialogue answers the raising question from Socrates.
Socrates: How have you been crates?
Crates: I am fine sir…….what about you?
Socrates: I am fine too….and this is what is important between every one of us…..okay…..I have several questions for today’s topic…….what is the definition of determinism?
Crates: Determinism is defined as the philosophical position for every event that happens in different departments including human actions and it has conditions that could cause no other event. Determinism can be classified in different determinisms concerning the type of conditions considered.
Socrates: Thank you……..and can you explain the meaning of free will?…………………………
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FORMAT:APA