This cache is highlighting a bit
about the famous greek philosopher
Socrates.
Courtesy of
Biography.com
"His technique, the Socratic
method, was to ask for definitions of such morally significant
concepts as piety and justice, and to elicit contradictions from
the responses, thus exposing the ignorance of the responder and
motivating deeper enquiry into the concepts. His profession to know
none of the answers himself is ironic: he most probably held the
doctrines that human excellence is a kind of knowledge; thus, that
all wrongdoing is based on ignorance, that no one desires bad
things; and that it is worse to do injustice than to suffer
it."
To complete this puzzle cache you are going to need to spend a
little time searching for some answers. The coordinates listed
above are not the coordinates to find the cache. To get those
coordinates you will need to find the answers to some
questions.
N 42
31.(A.B.C.)
W 076
08.(D.E.F.)
A. Socrates'
last moments were captured in the painting The Death of
Socrates. In this picture what is the total number of figures
in the hall and stairs beyond the room?
B. Excluding Socrates, what is the
number of sitting figures in the
room?
C.What is the
number of figures in the room to the right of Socrates upraised
arm?
D. What is the
number of Socrates' limbs that are shackled in the
painting?
E. What is the
number of figures in the painting lying completely
prone?
F. What is the
number of windows visible in the painting?
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