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1. Socrates flourished about 400 B.C.

2. Persons of the Dialogue : SOCRATES, Alcibiades

3. Persons of the Dialogue : SOCRATES, Alcibiades

4. Socrates laid the foundations of logic.

5. (Antiphonon) Socrates, the church historian (Hist

6. (Antiphonon) Socrates, the church historian (Hist

7. 20 Socrates flourished about 400 B.C.

8. Alcibiades compares Socrates to the satyr Marsyas, who is a demi-god, making Socrates a “daimonic man,” just as Socrates had argued Love was between mortal and immortal, a spirit

9. Socrates was tried by 501 jurors.

10. Socrates' pupil Alcibiades was suspected to have been involved, and Socrates indirectly paid for the impiety with his life.

11. Socrates argued that the soul is immortal

12. 10 Socrates laid the foundations of logic.

13. Socrates...orders his discussion in a sequacious argument.

14. Socrates refused to flee and died by drinking hemlock.

15. Cogitative that one perceives “Socrates” when one sees him approach

16. Alcibiades: Your silence, Socrates, was always a surprise to me

17. The duologue that occurs between Euthyphro and Socrates is one where they are discoursing the Accusals that have been made against Socrates sing his perverting the young person.

18. Socrates led a simple life, and Antisthenes an austere one.

19. One guy said he'd like to be a gadfly, like Socrates.

20. Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty. Socrates 

21. The Apology of Socrates to the Jury is Xenophon’s literary contribution to the many apologia written to explain the trial of Socrates (399 BC) to the Athenian public

22. Socrates and Alcibiades Plato's Drama of Political Ambition and Philosophy Ariel Helfer

23. As if he were socrates and I, a student at his knee.

24. The son of a stonemason, born around 469BC, Socrates was famously odd.

25. Socrates’ interrogations lead to a condition the Greeks called ‘ Aporia ‘ (literally translated, ‘perplexity’, ‘impasse

26. Among the followers of Socrates was a philosopher named Antisthenes (about 445-365 B.C.E.).

27. Mithridates then deposed Nicomedes IV from Bithynia, placing Socrates Chrestus on the throne.

28. How did Socrates and Plato advance the idea that the soul is immortal?

29. Through the passageway, Socrates' wife, Xanthippe, is escorted from the prison cell by warders.

30. a democracy that produced Socrates and allowed him to philosophize freely until his seventieth year.

31. Thus while Socrates was accused of Atheism (Plato, Apol., 26, c.) and Diagoras called

32. We can percept the mission of philosophy as well as of intellectuals by Socrates.

33. Antiochis: A tribe that was ruling at the time Socrates was serving on the Council

34. Antiphon (in the Greek Church) From the Catholic Encyclopedia (Antiphonon)Socrates, the church historian (Hist

35. Socrates argued that moral excellence was more a matter of divine bequest than parental nurture.

36. According to Socrates, the old Accusations resulted from people’s hatred because of his immense wisdom

37. Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel. Socrates 

38. The Delphic story for what it's worth marks a major turning point in Socrates' intellectual biography.

39. Most likely, it was here that Socrates was required to appear when he was accused of impiety.

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41. When Alcibiades was a teenager, during the early years of the Peloponnesian War, Socrates was Alcibiades’ teacher

42. Socrates was mortal is an example of argument By analogy because the reasoning employed in it proceeds from a

43. I swear it upon Zeus an outstanding runner cannot be the equal of an average wrestler. Socrates 

44. The Apology of Socrates (Greek: Ἀπολογία Σωκράτους, Apología Sokrátous; Latin: Apologia Socratis), written by Plato, is a Socratic dialogue of the speech of legal self-defence which Socrates spoke at his trial for impiety and corruption in 399 BC.

45. Socrates and Plato are credited with being among the first to advance the idea that the soul is immortal.

46. Other articles where Apology is discussed: Plato: Early dialogues: The Apology represents the speech that Socrates gave in his defense at his trial, and it gives an interpretation of Socrates’ career: he has been a “gadfly,” trying to awaken the noble horse of Athens to …

47. Atomism is the most influential of the philosophies of nature to be developed prior to the time of Socrates (d

48. I'm sorta like Socrates in a Prada tee, he raps; You can't kick it, your pockets thinner than soccer tees.

49. 30 As Socrates so philosophically put it, since we don't know what death is, it is illogical to fear it.

50. As to marriage or celibacy, let a man take which course he will, he will be sure to repent. Socrates 

51. The Curse of the Alcmaeonids Socrates, the Greek philosopher Classical Athens All our Ancient Greece articles Alcibiades and the Sicilian Expedition

52. Socrates covered his head when he gave the untrue panegyric, and only in the retraction is he once again entirely himself.

53. For some years there was a philosophical agony-aunt column called Dear Socrates, allegedly written by a reincarnation of the Athenian sage.

54. The " midwifery " of Socrates occupies an important status in human history of education. It is regarded as the source of heuristic education.

55. -- John Pepper, President, Procter and Gamble Stephen Covey is an American Socrates, opening your mind to the 'permanent things' -- values, family, relationships, communicating

56. John Chrysostom, who, Socrates says, was accustomed to mount the Ambo to address the people, in order to be more distinctly heard (Eccl

57. Keywords: Corybantic, Crito, justice, Philosophy, Socrates Oxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service

58. Specifically, the Apology of Socrates is a defence against the charges of "corrupting the youth" and "not believing in the gods

59. Aristotelean ‘Paradox Management’: how to resolve the ‘Paradox of Equality’ As Socrates in the Plato’s ‘ The Republic ’ articulated, democracy subsumes oligarchic faction within

60. John Chrysostom, who, Socrates says, was accustomed to mount the Ambo to address the people, in order to be more distinctly heard (Eccl

61. As a young man, he was drawn to Athens by the fame of the not-yet-executed Socrates. Aristippus would venture to Athens sometime in …

62. In ancient philosophy, Anthropocentrism was formulated by the Greek philosopher Socrates; later, representatives of the patristics, scholastics, and certain modern philosophers (for example, the German

63. The first of Socrates’ disciples to demand a salary for teaching philosophy, Aristippus believed that the good life rests upon the belief that among human

64. Well, then, as soon as the desired superiority over the politicians of the day seemed to be attained, Critias and Alcibiades turned their backs on Socrates.

65. Socrates, Maimonides, King Solomon, Einstein, Goethe, Gandhi, Ani DiFranco, and even Yoda have held justified, false beliefs about what they did and did not know.

66. Socrates and Alcibiades: Four Texts gathers together translations our four most important sources for the relationship between Socrates and the most controversial man of his day, the gifted and scandalous Alcibiades.In addition to Alcibiades’ famous speech from Plato’s Symposium, this text includes two dialogues, the Alcibiades I and Alcibiades II, attributed to Plato in antiquity but

67. 8 The fifth-century B.C.E. Greek philosophers Socrates and Plato are credited with being among the first to advance the belief that the soul is immortal.

68. Alcibiades was the ward and relative of Pericles, he was also a student of Socrates, who saved his life when they served together in the army.

69. Though Socrates may have been a bit turned off by Anaxagoras' interest in physical process, we can find that Anaxagoras took his philosophy of the mind as the creator

70. Socrates never says Simmias, here's what your objection goes wrong: harmony is not really invisible or can't be destroyed, whatever it is, so we don't have a counterexample.

71. Aporia and the wisdom of emptiness Plato’s early dialogues, most probably the ones closer in time and spirit to Socrates, are sometimes called the “ aporetic dialogues” because of this theme

72. And for this reason, because Socrates was constantly turning the tables on his confident opponents in argument, he was considered by many Athenians to be just another Sophist.

73. Socrates died when Golden Age Athens – an ambitious, radical, visionary city-state – had triumphed as a leader of the world, and then over-reached herself and begun to crumble.

74. Arons-Advocated Method when Arons insisted that he had done nothing original, and that most of what he advocated was from Socrates, Plato, Montaigne, Rousseau, Dewey, Whitehead, and Piaget

75. This distinction is echoed in Xenophon's Symposium (3.20), when Socrates jokes about his certainty of being able to make a fortune, if he chose to practice the art of pandering.

76. Alcibiades I by Plato Translated by Benjamin Jowett "Alcibiades" represents Socrates trying to educate the young, ambitious Alcibiades on the meaning of true prosperity, which is justice and self-knowledge

77. Ancient Athenians could not suffer Socrates because he forced everybody to define abstract terms like justice , temperance , love , etc . , and exasperated them by pulling to pieces every definition that they attempted .

78. How does Socrates answer these charges of, in a way being not just an abstainer but he kept putting his own private moral conscience or integrity over and above the law?

79. Although in none of Plato’s dialogues is Plato himself a conversational partner or even a witness to a conversation, in the Apology Socrates says that Plato is one of several friends in the audience

80. Alcibiades I by Plato Translated by Benjamin Jowett "Alcibiades" represents Socrates trying to educate the young, ambitious Alcibiades on the meaning of true prosperity, which is justice and self-knowledge