UDC 1 (091)
Authors
Tsirikhova A. R.
2nd year student, Faculty of Economics and Management,
North Ossetian State University K.L. Khetagurova, Vladikavkaz, Russia
Abstract
Socrates devoted himself to the doctrine of the principle of man’s
knowledge of his place in the world.
In real moral relations, according to Socrates, there are limitations and inconsistencies
in moral assessments. This is a consequence of the ignorance of
people, their unwillingness to know the essence. The essential thing in morality
is the unchanging and eternal virtues, the main of which is wisdom. It allows one
to comprehend the purpose of life and constitutes an activity corresponding to
the divine plan. The source of goodness is God.
Socrates pays constant attention to moral education, which is inseparable
from self-education.
Keywords
Socrates, philosopher, doctrine.