Choice A: Bertrand Russell argues that much of the value of philosophy comes from its very uncertainty. Explain (in detail) at least two of the reasons or arguments he gives to support this claim. Do you think he’s right? Explain why or why not, supporting your answer with reasons.
Choice B: Socrates believed that he had a moral duty to accept the laws of Athens, even when they were going to result in his unjust execution, and thus refused to escape from prison when offered the chance. Explain and discuss his reasoning, critically evaluating at least one of his arguments in detail. Do you think he is right? Explain why or why not, supporting your answers with reasons.