In apology socrates refers to himself as a gadfly explain


Short Essay Question - The Nature of Philosophy:

In Apology, Socrates refers to himself as a gadfly. Explain how this metaphor is considered to be characteristic of the discipline of philosophy and its relationship with other academic and intellectual pursuits. Explain Socrates' argument for his assertion that "the unexamined life is not worth living." Do you agree with Socrates' conclusion? Explain why or why not.

Logic questions - You should try to limit yourself to two or three paragraphs per answer for each of these questions.

1. Explain the difference between an invalid deductive argument and a strong inductive argument. Why is it correct to consider one to be a "good" argument and the other one a "bad" argument?

2. The following argument is deductively invalid. Indicate the form, or structure, of the argument, and provide your own counterexample (i.e., an example with all true premises and a false conclusion) that clearly shows the invalidity.

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