Yes, most greek philosphers after 500 BC considered it obvious the earth was round, including Socrates, his progidy Plato, and his progidy Aristotle
Socrates lived in ancient Greece, where the concept of a spherical Earth was already accepted by some scholars. It is likely that Socrates was aware of this idea, but there is no direct evidence of his beliefs on this specific topic in his surviving works.
Socrates lived in ancient Greece and did not specifically address the shape of the Earth in his writings. The idea that the Earth is round was proposed by other ancient thinkers such as Pythagoras and Aristotle.
People think the Earth is round because of evidence from scientific experiments, observations, and calculations that point to its spherical shape. Additionally, images from space missions and satellites show the Earth as a globe.
Socrates was dead long before Jesus walked the earth.
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A friend of Socrates.
Socrates taught that the earth revolves around the sun.
He didn't. It was well-known at the time of Columbus that the earth is round.
Cicero said: "Socrates brought philosophy down from heaven to earth."
Crito says to do what people think is right, but Socrates says you must do what you think is right
Socrates invented the Socratic Method. This is a method that encourages people to think on their own.
He didn't. It was well-known at the time of Columbus that the earth is round.