Cyber Day #3

3/19/20
Why the Socrates Would Start Questioning Traditional Beliefs 
     After the war, the athenians lost confidence in democratic government and began to question their values. Socrates like Protagoras would start questioning their beliefs, especially in things regarding their government, because not everything the Athenians would believe in felt true to them. They believed that the universe is put together in an orderly way, and subject to absolute and unchanging laws and that people could understand those laws through logic and reason. Socrates had many supporters, even though there were others who thought he was completely wrong. He believed in the government and not the city's gods. The gods are a good reason why Socrates would start questioning Athenians' beliefs because of how it was possible for gods existing and doing things like fighting in wars with them. It was just unrealistic in his eyes.

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