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Socrates was Plato's teacher, and Plato was Aristotle's teacher. Although they were all influential Greek philosophers, each had their own unique philosophical ideas and teachings. Aristotle's work built upon the ideas of his predecessors, but he also developed his own distinct philosophical theories.
Socrates believed that human nature is inherently virtuous, and that people do wrong due to a lack of knowledge. He emphasized the importance of self-reflection and questioning one's beliefs to achieve a more fulfilling and moral life.
Peace with Persia. Athens spent the war funds on its own glorification.
Yes, Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking poison, specifically hemlock, in 399 BC in Athens. He was convicted on charges of impiety and corrupting the youth, as documented in Plato's dialogues.
the greek government borrowed 15 billion pounds to try and make athens modern. Athens also spent 1.5 billion pounds on security apparatus. Athens was left withy an Olym;pic stadium which in the past 8 years has cost 500 million pounds!
Socrates was a philosopher who believed in the pursuit of wisdom and virtue through questioning and self-examination. Sophists, on the other hand, were professional teachers who were more concerned with teaching persuasive techniques and argumentation skills. While Socrates sought knowledge as an end in itself, sophists focused on the practical application of rhetoric and debate for personal gain.
In "Bridge to Terabithia," Miss Edmunds mentions that she spent a year at the University of Georgia in Athens.
They were important because they spent their time praying and teaching Islam
They were important because they spent their time praying and teaching Islam
Political & EthicalCynicismAthenian democracyEclecticismEpicureanismNeo-PlatonismPeripatetic SchoolSkepticismStoicismSophism- Socratic Method, examination question-answer-question style of key moral concepts such as the Good and Justice.Philosophy got its start in ancient Greece (5th and 4th Century BCE). The three big names were Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Socrates was the great question poser in my opinion, he spent hours and hours walking around town posing complicated questions to many. Plato was a student of Socrates, as well as the author of his dialogues, almost everything we now know about Socrates comes from what Plato wrote. Aristotle was Plato's student Aristotle.Socrates has been called the father of philosophy by many, he was pretty much the first true philosopher. He spent his life in Athens Greece from 469-399 BCE. He was also sentenced to death and died in Athens by drinking a cup of Hemlock (a deadly poison).This is a really loaded question, I would google the three names I have given you to get more information.
none the bhuda spent all his time meditating, praying, and teaching.
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