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What would be the best philosophy book by Socrates?

There are no known books written by Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher. The information we have about Socrates was largely written by Plato who was a contemporary of Socrates.


The life of Socrates is known mainly through?

Our most important source of biographical information about Socrates is found in the dialogues of Plato, Socrates' student. Also valuable are the Memoirs of Socrates by Xenophon, a contemporary. Two other friends of Socrates also wrote about him. Finally, there is a comedic parody of Socrates in Aristophanes' play, The Clouds. Historians ascribe varying degrees of reliability to these accounts.


Who were Greece's three most famous philosophers?

they are socrates, Plato and Aristotle


Most famous philosopher?

socrates


Who is the famous philosopher of ancient Greece?

Socrates, Hippocrates, Aristotle ,and Plato are the most famous.


Did socrates write any books?

No, Socrates did not write any books himself. The information we have about him comes from the writings of his students, especially Plato.


Who was the friend of Socrates?

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.


Who is socrates' student?

Plato (437-347) was Socrates' prized student.


Who preserved ideas in of Socrates in his writings?

plato


What was Socrates to Plato?

Socrates was Plato's Teacher. Plato was Socrates' most prized student. After Socrates' death, Plato began to write accounts of Socrates' dialogues.(sorry for the basic answer, i don't know how much detail you wanted).~element


What criteria did Socrates use to filter information and determine its validity, as outlined in his concept of the "Three Sieves"?

Socrates used the "Three Sieves" to filter information and determine its validity. These sieves were truth, goodness, and usefulness. He believed that information should be true, good, and useful in order to be considered valid. If the information did not meet these criteria, Socrates would discard it as unreliable or unimportant.


What is the relationship between socrates and Plato?

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