I believe you mean Socrates teacher of Plato.
Socrates' way of teaching was to keep asking questions on and on and so you continuously tear of layers of belief until you can't anymore and that is the truth.
But the Greek senate wasn't so happy with being asked annoying questions and being outsmarted kinda like modern day politicians so they gave him a choice.
He could publicly say he was sorry and stop being annoying or he could choose to take a cup of poison and hence death. He choose the cup of poison because lying was the biggest evil in his philosophy. So he'd rather die than say he was sorry.
Socrates was a Greek philosopher who was condemned to death in 399 BC in Athens for corrupting the youth and impiety. He was accused of introducing new deities and not believing in the traditional gods of the city. Socrates chose to drink hemlock poison as his method of execution, as was custom in ancient Athens.
Socrates was the Greek philosopher condemned to death in 399 BC for allegedly corrupting the minds of young Athenians and not believing in the city's gods.
Socrates is the Greek philosopher known for his method of teaching through questioning, a practice known as the Socratic method. He believed in engaging in thought-provoking dialogue to stimulate critical thinking and search for deeper truths.
Julius Caesar was not a Greek philosopher. He was a Roman general, statesman, and dictator.
Hypatia, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, was never married. She devoted her life to academia and teaching, and was known for her contributions to mathematics and philosophy.
The Greek philosopher Plato wrote in The Republic that philosopher-kings should rule. He believed that those with the greatest wisdom and understanding of truth should govern society for its own good.
Socrates was the Greek philosopher condemned to death in 399 BC for allegedly corrupting the minds of young Athenians and not believing in the city's gods.
A follower of the teaching of Greek philosopher Epicurus.
Socrates.
the leading writer of latin prose (A+) a follower of the teaching of the greek philosopher Epicurus
The first Greek philosopher was "Thales".
Yes, Aristotle is a Greek philosopher.
Socrates was a person. He was a famous ancient greek philosopher who searched for knowledge. He was executed for "corrupting the youth", when he was just teaching them.
Socrates is the Greek philosopher known for his method of teaching through questioning, a practice known as the Socratic method. He believed in engaging in thought-provoking dialogue to stimulate critical thinking and search for deeper truths.
Diogenes Laertius(greek philosopher).
Yes, he was a greek philosopher.
Hypatia, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, was never married. She devoted her life to academia and teaching, and was known for her contributions to mathematics and philosophy.
The Greek philosopher Plato wrote in The Republic that philosopher-kings should rule. He believed that those with the greatest wisdom and understanding of truth should govern society for its own good.