No, Socrates was born around 470 BC while Aristotle was born around 384 BC, making Aristotle younger than Socrates.
People living in the same time as Sophocles include other notable ancient Greek playwrights like Euripides and Aeschylus, prominent statesmen such as Pericles of Athens, and the renowned philosopher Socrates. They were all contemporaries during the golden age of Athens in the 5th century BC.
In the game Ferbaderb, players need to insert four specific items into "the things" to win the game. These items are a red herring, a sack of potatoes, a rubber chicken, and a kazoo.
Four things you can catch at a parade are candy, beads, t-shirts, and small toys or trinkets.
Socrates did not make any direct contributions to optics as his work mainly focused on ethics, philosophy, and logic. Optics as a field of study was developed later by scientists such as Alhazen and Euclid.
One of Socrates' most notable friends was Plato, who was a philosopher and writer known for documenting many of Socrates' teachings in his dialogues. Another friend of Socrates was Xenophon, a historian and philosopher who also wrote about Socrates' life and ideas.
One of the most well-known students of Socrates was Plato, who went on to become a prominent philosopher in his own right. Another notable student was Xenophon, who also recorded the teachings of Socrates.
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Plato and Xenophon were two notable students of Socrates. Plato went on to become a famous philosopher in his own right and founded the Academy. Xenophon was also a historian and philosopher who recorded some of Socrates' teachings.
Plato, one of Socrates' most famous students, was greatly influenced by his teachings and incorporated many of Socrates' ideas into his own philosophical works. Other notable figures influenced by Socrates include Aristotle and Xenophon.
Some notable figures who lived at the same time as Socrates (around 470-399 BC) include the philosopher Plato, the playwright Aristophanes, the historian Herodotus, and the general Pericles.
Some of Socrates' notable students were Plato, Xenophon, and Aristippus. Plato, in particular, went on to become a prominent philosopher in his own right and founded the Academy in Athens.
Yes, many dialogues written by the philosopher Plato feature Socrates as the main character engaging in discussions and debates on various topics such as ethics, justice, and knowledge. Notable examples include "Apology," "Meno," and "Republic."
because the Greeks and the Athenians where saying that Socrates was corrupting the youth. Because he was making them question things instead of just accepting things as they were, and had always been
O.K because Athens was in their Golden Age, but Socrates was making the youth question the things taking place like the Gods that they worshiped or why they did things a certain way.
Athenians believed Socrates was corrupting the youth because he was making them question things. instead of just accepting Greek and Athenian traditions passed down to them, Socrates made them think about and analyze them.
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