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  • ...ncyclopedia of Philosophy]] - [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/socrates/ Socrates (2005)] *[http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GREECE/SOCRATES.HTM Greek Philosophy: Socrates]
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  • ...e, [[Xantippe|Socrates' wife Xantippe]], several judges, and some children Socrates has adopted as his own. ...counts by [[Herodotus]], [[Plato]], and [[Xenophon]], the playwright shows Socrates as a moral individual charged with baseless accusations by a conspiracy of
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  • ...hens]]. In Xenophon's 'Hiero' a certain ''Simonedes'' plays this role when Socrates is not the protagonist.
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  • {{r|Socrates}} {{r|On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates}}
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  • | pagename = Socrates | abc = Socrates
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  • * Apology of Socrates, by Plato. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Apology * [[Project Gutenberg]] e-texts on Socrates, amongst others:
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  • 1841 doctoral dissertation on [[Socrates|Socratic]] [[irony]] by [[Søren Kierkegaard]].
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  • In [[Plato|Plato's]] early dialogues, the '''elenchus''' is the technique [[Socrates]] uses to investigate, for example, the nature or definition of ethical con ...or asserts a thesis, for example 'Courage is endurance of the soul', which Socrates considers false and targets for refutation.
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  • {{r|On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates}} {{r|Voltaire's Socrates (play)}}
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  • Philosophical dilemma regarding divine command theory stemming from Socrates in ''Euthyphro'', a Platonic dialogue.
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  • A satirical play in three acts that concerns itself with Socrates and the events just before his death during his trial.
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  • ...ne of the early dialogues of [[Plato]], where the celebrated philosopher [[Socrates]] and the sophist Protagoras are involved in a discussion. The dialogue tak ...dialogue provides an overview of the key concepts of Socratic [[ethics]]. Socrates meets the eminent sophist Protagoras, who explains to him that his job is "
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  • ...|philosopher]], whose dialogues, supposedly recording conversations with [[Socrates]], contain many of the debates central to Western philosophy.
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  • {{r|Voltaire's Socrates (play)|Socrates}}
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  • ...ician]], specializing in persuasion, is confronted with the philosopher [[Socrates]], using dissuasion or refutation. The theme of the dialogue is the law of ...by the intellectual and cultural reputation of the city. In this dialogue, Socrates attacks them openly and questions the value of their craft of persuasion f
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  • | pagename = Voltaire's Socrates (play) | abc = Voltaire's Socrates (play)
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  • ...ntrary to virtue is a sign of ignorance. In his dialogue, ‘Protagoras’, [[Socrates]] argues that it is impossible for someone who really knows doing something
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  • ...ns about Plato - Quoting Plato: Stephanus references].</ref>). Eventually, Socrates arrives halfway through the meal. After dinner, the participants poured a d
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  • {{r|On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates}}
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  • ...[Aristophanes]]' comic play ''[[The Clouds (Aristophanes)|The Clouds]].'' Socrates is made to appear to be the buffoonish master of a school, "The Thinkery," ...stophanes, and himself lambasted by his accusers in the ''[[The Apology of Socrates|Apology]].''
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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}}
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  • ...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 ==
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  • ...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
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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  • ...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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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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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
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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  • ...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}}
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  • ...[[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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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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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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  • ...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|Voltaire's Socrates (play)}}
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  • ...concept, that he does not know what it is. In Plato's ''[[Meno]]'' (84), Socrates describes the purgative effect of reducing someone to aporia: it shows some
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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  • {{r|Voltaire's Socrates (play)}}
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  • *[http://celestrak.com/SOCRATES SOCRATES] A free daily service predicting close encounters on orbit between satellit
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  • | pagename = On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates | abc = On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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  • ...rus'' is a dialogue written by Plato that recounts a conversation between Socrates and Phaedrus outside the city walls<ref>Phaedrus, Φαῖδρος; Phaedrus ...s the same error and places the lover in his proper place. In recantation Socrates now proceeds to give a second speech, this time with his head uncovered.
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  • ...) ''[[The Concept of Irony]]'' (''Om Begrebet Ironi med stadigt Hensyn til Socrates'')
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  • {{r|Socrates}}
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  • ...dilemma''' is found in [[Plato]]'s dialogue ''[[Euthyphro]]'', in which [[Socrates]] asks Euthyphro: "is what is pious loved by the gods because it is pious, ...the pious are not the same thing &mdash; they do not have the same nature. Socrates admits that the proposal under discussion might give us a mere ''feature''
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  • ...y and classical culture, physiognomy, poetry, and early-modern versions of Socrates. His current research projects include preparing a new edition of the Divi Reprint, “Reading Character in the Face: Lavater, Socrates, and Physiognomy,” in Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism, 142 (2004)
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  • ...e a representative of a pan-African identity. Claims, for instance, that [[Socrates]] was a black, sub-[[Sahara Desert|Saharan]] African, or that Greek philoso
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  • *Plato ''Euthyphro'', in ''Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, Crito'', edited with notes by John Burnet. Oxford: Clarendon Press,1986. *Plato ''Euthyphro'', in ''The Last Days of Socrates'', translated and introduced by Hugh Tredennick. Harmondsworth: Penguin Boo
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  • ...political philosophy|political]] positions, albeit through the figure of [[Socrates]]. The dialogue starts with [[Socrates]] discussing the matter of justice with [[Cephalus]]. He is eventually chal
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  • {{r|Voltaire's Socrates (play)}}
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  • ..., classical and medieval philosophy (particularly the "Socratic School" of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle), semiotics, history (particularly western history, a
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  • ...ntrinsically linked to a particular god. It might appear paradoxical that Socrates both rejects and uses myth in the dialogues, that his argument often relies
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  • ...eek]] [[philosopher]]. His dialogues, supposedly recording the ideas of [[Socrates]], have made him one of the pivotal figures in the history of Western thoug ...ween. His dialogues, apparently recording historical conversations between Socrates and various fellow citizens of the city, range widely, from the distinctio
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  • ...s an example of an argument, however: since everyone already believes that Socrates is mortal, one might get the idea from this example that arguments are used
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  • ...ticle by Terry Penner on the relationship between Plato and the historical Socrates in the 'Cambridge Companion to Plato', ed. Richard Kraut, p. 121ff. You mig
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  • *McKirahan RD. (1994) ''Philosophy before Socrates: an introduction with texts and commentary''. Indianapolis: Hackett. ISBN 0
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  • '''Socrates''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: '''Σωκράτης''', 470&ndash;399 [[Commo ...t part of the Athenian people." Hugh Tredennick, ''Plato: The Last Days of Socrates'',
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  • ...mortal is already contained in the information that all men are mortal and Socrates is a man. Other times what is at issue is “inductive” or (better) “no
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  • # [[Socrates]]
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  • ...charged with impiety (the same charge which had led to the execution of [[Socrates]]), and was forced to leave for exile in Macedon. He died a year later.
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  • ..., dating back at least to the time of Plato who, in his work Cratylus, had Socrates debating with two pupils the issue of whether the names for things are arbi
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  • ...ursued for itself, though happiness would be found in following virtue. [[Socrates]] was considered to be the great example, particularly his behaviour at his
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  • ...ome'' of the notable classical western thinkers on the subject have been [[Socrates]]/[[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Epictetus]], [[Augustine of Hippo]], [[Thomas ...ethics. Plato's ''[[Euthyphro (dialogue of Plato)|Euthyphro]]'' described Socrates presenting Euthyphro with a dilemma - "Is the pious loved by the gods becau
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  • Socrates, arguably, spoke of universals in his search for the logos of various virtu
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  • ...is is doubtful on chronological grounds. He was an older contemporary of [[Socrates]]. He was so highly esteemed by [[Pericles]] that he was entrusted with the
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  • His other works include ''De Deo Socratis (On the God of Socrates)'', ''Apologia'', ''Florida'', ''On Plato and his Doctrine'', and possibly *''De Deo Socratis (On the God of Socrates)''
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  • ...ophical and scientific research. Its three most famous philosophers were [[Socrates]], [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]].
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  • ...goodness. But what is beauty’s relation to truth and virtue? Many, from [[Socrates]]' own supposed muse, [[Diotima]], onwards, have suggested that beauty has Diotoma, the ‘Wise Woman’, explaining beauty to Socrates in Plato’s ''Symposium ''dialogue.
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  • ...offered their followers principles for living and guidance on life-style. Socrates (469-399 BCE.), too, while he avoided preaching any dogma, did offer in his [[Plato]] (c.430-347 BCE), the chronicler of Socrates' discussions, described his own blueprint for the good society in his dialo
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  • ...re the info on Socrates comes from. If you go to Edit, all you see is a {{Socrates}thingee, with NO text! Where does the text come from?! I think that if th ...individual player. But can you direct me to a spot that tells me where the Socrates info comes from? Thanks. [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 11:51, 11 J
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  • ...te as wise or virtuous as some people have said, and that [[Buddha]] and [[Socrates]] have higher moral characters.
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  • “it is better to be a Socrates dissatisfied than a pig satisfied”
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  • * Plato. ''[[The Apology of Socrates|Apology]]''
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  • *{{pl|Socrates}}
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  • ...r "before [[Common Era]]" (BCE)? I see some articles are using BCE, like [[Socrates]], while others use BC. I don't know if this has been discussed somewhere o ...ith only an apostrophe, not an apostrophe-s: e.g. '''Octavius' name''', '''Socrates' beard''', '''Jesus' sandals''', '''Guy Fawkes' mother''', '''Descartes' wr
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  • ...ccount was outside its range." Later in the dialogue, characteristically, Socrates finds grounds on which to reject this definition.</ref> An "account" is so
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  • [[Trial of Socrates]] | [[Trial of Joan of Arc]] | [[Trial of Galileo]] | [[Salem witchcraft tr
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  • ...in fact has been true ever after the event, but was a false statement when Socrates was a boy. This kind of truth that applies to a statement about the past af
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  • ...o thought of themselves as the wise (''sophos''; σοφός). By the time of [[Socrates]] the word had come to mean something more like "scientific man" or "learne ...what is known as '''[[pre-Socratic philosophy]],''' because it predates [[Socrates]]--about the ultimate nature (Gk. ''phusis,'' &phi;&upsilon;&sigma;&iota;&s
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  • * Bardi, Jason Socrates. ''The Calculus Wars: Newton, Leibniz, and the Greatest Mathematical Clash
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  • ...] and from the ancient world. City states like [[Athens]] at the time of [[Socrates]] had a democracy - in as much as only adult men who had completed military
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  • ...ng it to the ''Law Workgroup'' where it would go with other famous Trials (Socrates, Scopes, Nuremburg, etc). What do you think? [[User:James F. Perry|James F. ...in one basket with the Salem Witch trials while Joan of Arc and Scopes and Socrates are in another and the trials of wives and ministers of kings are in anothe
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