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  • {{r|Socrates}} {{r|Socrates}}
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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  • ...er. This thesis is the culmination of three years of extensive study on [[Socrates]], as seen from the writings of [[Xenophon]], [[Aristophanes]], and [[Plato ...accurate representation of the man. Whereas Xenophon and Plato portrayed Socrates seriously, Kierkegaard felt that Aristophanes best understood the intricaci
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
    191 bytes (24 words) - 09:16, 31 August 2010
  • ...ndisputed knowledge present in almost every textbook or academic source on Socrates and the history of philosophy, but I can produce some references or citatio == Copied from Template:Socrates ==
    3 KB (513 words) - 23:33, 4 June 2008
  • ...bout writing that turns out to be dangerous and this explains something of Socrates' reservations about speaking and writing, for these have "the power to brea
    2 KB (249 words) - 21:52, 29 June 2012
  • ...might "entertain a thought" that he is mortal, and while we might say that Socrates is thinking about the particular fact that he is mortal, sometimes we say t
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  • 1. Calling Plato a student of Socrates, although often done, is not strictly correct, a nd in fact is misleading. ...m not that knowledgeable. What is the exact relationship between Plato and Socrates? [[User:Yi Zhe Wu|Yi Zhe Wu]] 00:35, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...ics''' refers to the early Greek philosophers who generally lived before [[Socrates]] and were not influenced by him. ...first who noticed that with Socrates philosophy had taken a new turn. With Socrates' emphasis on [[humanism]] and [[Ethics|ethical]] values he distinguished hi
    2 KB (331 words) - 04:05, 28 April 2010
  • ...t have reason to doubt that all men are mortal, or one might find out that Socrates is actually an angel. But if both the two premises hold, the deductive conc
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
    474 bytes (62 words) - 19:14, 11 January 2010
  • ...[[Athens|Athenians]] [[Socrates]], [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]]. But before Socrates, there were plenty of other philosophers. Some consider [[Thales]] the fath ...any philosopher. Many of the problems which originate in the dialogues of Socrates and Plato and in the more systematic thought of Aristotle haunt philosophy
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  • ...the narrative. Although there are three participants in the conversation, Socrates' and Hermocrates' part is limited to an introductory role. The main role is ...1910.</ref>. We encounter the same speakers as those from the ''Timaeus'': Socrates, Timaeus of Locri, Hermocrates and Critias.
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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  • '''Socrates''' (470/69 B.C. &ndash; 399 B.C.) ...the ''Apology'' of Plato is alleged to be a record of an actual speech of Socrates
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
    756 bytes (104 words) - 08:56, 3 April 2011
  • ...ecialized in [[logic]] and eloquence. He modelled himself after his mentor Socrates and made [[ethics]] central to his philosophy. In his view, happiness is ac ...lato]] called Diogenes, who came to Athens after being exiled from Sinope "Socrates gone mad." He lived in a wine barrel, ate whatever he could find and was se
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  • ...possibility and conditions of knowledge. They disagreed, however, in that Socrates claimed not to have found the truth with any certainty, while Descartes cla
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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