Question options :
a) Death should not be feared if one has lived a good life, since that is what he or she will be judged upon after death.
b) When the soul is separated from the body, one can better understand the essence of justice because one is no longer impeded by the empirical world.
c.)
The loss of the body and senses is the most difficult aspect of death for a philosopher.
d.)
Bodies belong to the gods, not to humans, so the taking of one's own life is unethical.
Answer:
d.)
Bodies belong to the gods, not to humans, so the taking of one's own life is unethical.
Explanation:
In Phaedo written by Socrates, he summarizes death from a philosophical view. He states that death may not infact be a bad thing as is widely believed but should be seen as the soul freeing itself from the imprisonment of the body. In essence he explains that death may be us trying to become our true selves or what we truly are, immortal. Therefore to Socrates death is liberation. Socrates views in phaedo do not incorporate option D in any way