In the Phaedo, we are told that those who practice philosophy correctly will attain wisdom, happiness, and the best afterlife. This view rests on Socrates’ arguments for the immortality of the soul. But if someone does not uphold the idea of the immortality of the soul, does it mean that he or she can never be wise or happy?
In your paper, make sure to carefully discuss Socrates’ view on what ‘practicing philosophy’ means as well as what you take to be his best argument for the immortality of the soul before you answer the question.
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