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5 pages in length. Charged with disbelieving the gods, Socrates staunchly supported the philosophical perspective of religion over that which was set down by divinity. Religion was not merely a sanctified entity to Socrates but rather a collective composite that included how human beings interpreted its meaning; to this end, he sought to incorporate the tenets of both mankind and deity as a means by which to better portray the greater essence of religion's holism. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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but rather a collective composite that included how human beings interpreted its meaning; to this end, he sought to incorporate the tenets of both mankind and deity as a means
by which to better portray the greater essence of religions holism. Moreover, Socrates believed an individuals ability to transcend established barriers was directly linked to his capacity to recognize
inherent talents as a human being by contending that humanity harbors a power within its psyche that gives life in the form of intellectual consciousness. What he termed the
ghost of a man defined mans intrinsic aptitude to grasp concepts that are far beyond his level of comprehension, not the least of which was the philosophical nature inherent to
religion. Integral to Socrates atypical stance is how the philosophy of life incorporates myriad elements that serve to guide humanity down a principled
path of existence that includes the building blocks of metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and religion. The extent to which these four factors comprise a complete understanding of what it means
to be a human being is both grand and far-reaching; to remove any one of these elements is, according to Socrates, to unravel millennia worth of philosophical comprehension of mans
existence. For those who depend upon traditional practice to shepherd them down the path of righteousness, religion serves as the ancestral trail that spans generation after generation, with each
one passing along the standards of what was important to them as a people. One of the most critical components to the philosophy of religion is the notion of
God and His existence (Ross, 2008), a concept upon which Socrates did not dwell but did leave open the proverbial door for contemplation.
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