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How does Socrates define wisdom, courage, self-discipline and morality, as virtues of an individual person?

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How does Socrates define wisdom, courage, self-discipline and morality, as virtues of an individual person?

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Wisdom is knowing how to do your homework on your own. Courage is being able to risk getting the answer wrong by doing your own work. Self-dicipline is starting your homework early enough so you don’t have to have others do it for you. Morality is not turning in someone else’s answer as your own for your homework.

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