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Q: How was Socrates similar to the Sophists?
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Why did socrates disagree with sophists?

that sophists thought that knowledge was a way to improve ur life and Socrates thought that there was an absolute right or wrong


Is socrates a sophist?

Socrates was an opponent of the Sophists. He believed that the Sophists only taught opinions instead of teaching students to find the truth for themselves.


How was socrates different from the sophists?

he taught for free


What did Socrates disagreed with the Sophists about?

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What did the Socrates disagree with the sophists?

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Why were the sophists condemned by older citizen?

They weren't. The Sophists were condemned by Socrates, according to Plato. Aristophanes, on the other hand, claims that Socrates was himself a Sophist no different from any other one.


How did Socrates and Plato replace the philosophy of the Sophists with a new philosophy?

shutup


Why didn't sophists like Socrates?

There are a number of reasons why the Sophists didn't like Socrates (and he didn't like them). One of the main ones is that Socrates was offering to philosophize for free while the sophists charged money for their services. They also had a different end goal in mind while discussing things with others. The sophists wanted to impart their knowledge onto others and make themselves seem wise. Socrates wanted to talk with the interlocutor in hopes that both him and the person to whom he talked could leave the conversation enlightened.


How did Socrates' view of the good true and just disagree with that of the Sophists?

The meaning of these things was not relative


How did Socrates view of the good true and just disagree with that of the sophists?

The meaning of these things was not relative