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Socrates
[ sok-ruh-teez ]
noun
- 469?–399 b.c., Athenian philosopher.
Socrates
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noun
- Socrates?470 bc399 bcMAthenianPHILOSOPHY: philosopher ?470–399 bc , Athenian philosopher, whose beliefs are known only through the writings of his pupils Plato and Xenophon. He taught that virtue was based on knowledge, which was attained by a dialectical process that took into account many aspects of a stated hypothesis. He was indicted for impiety and corruption of youth (399) and was condemned to death. He refused to flee and died by drinking hemlock
Socrates
- An ancient Greek philosopher who was the teacher of Plato .
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Notes
Socrates said that an oracle of the gods had pronounced him the wisest of all people, because he knew how little he knew.
The Socratic method of teaching proceeds by question and answer as opposed to lecture.
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Socrates was really complex and really simple at the same time.
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No admiration from Socrates then, but perhaps plenty from Aristotle.
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Off the pitch Vinicius Jr won the second ever Socrates Award last year, given to the footballer who has performed the best humanitarian work worldwide.
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Consider the old chestnut, “All Greeks are mortal, Socrates is Greek, therefore Socrates is mortal.â€
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Williams retrieved the work, which had been removed, and it was reinstalled in later exhibitions at Socrates Sculpture Park in New York and the Anderson Collection at Stanford University.
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