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Socrates is the ancient Greek thinker who laid the early foundations for Western philosophical thought. His "Socratic Method" involved asking probing questions in a give-and-take which would eventually lead… More »
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A brief discussion of the life and works of Socrates, with links to electronic texts and additional information. ... For the rest of his life, Socrates devoted himself to free-wheeling discussion with the aristocratic young citizens of Athens, insistently questioning their unwarranted confidence in the truth of popular...
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In the Euqufrwn (Euthyphro), for example, Socrates engaged in a sharply critical conversation with an over-confident young man. ... More significantly, Socrates generates a formal dilemma from a (deceptively) simple question: "Is the pious loved by the gods because it is pious, or is it pious because it is loved by the...
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Socrates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Socrates (pronounced /ˈsɒkrətiːz/ ; Greek: , Sōkrátēs ; c. 469 BC–399 BC ) was a Classical Greek philosopher. Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, he is an enigmatic figure ...
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Provides online texts designed to help first year philosophy students read the Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and the death scene from the Phaedo. ... Euthyphro | Apology | Crito | Phaedo ... Research | Audio/Visual | Quizzes...
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Although Socrates (470-399 BCE) is the central figure of these dialogues, little is actually known about him. He left no writings, and what is known is derived largely from Plato and Xenophon.
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Socrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Socrate is a work for voice and small orchestra (or piano) by Erik Satie. The text is composed of excerpts of Victor Cousin's translation of works by Plato, all of the chosen texts referring to Soc...
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