Socrates believed that learning is a lifelong journey that continues even after formal education ends. He emphasized the importance of self-examination and continuous questioning to deepen one's understanding of oneself and the world. Leaving school is just the beginning of the true pursuit of knowledge and wisdom.
Socrates had at the ability to effectively articulate his points during debates. He did this with precise and concise skills, which would leave many of his opponents speechless.
leave now if you would like to live. he is one of the greatest philosophers of all time
Socrates' student, Plato, wrote many books to spread his teachings.
If you are not in school to learn the lessons you miss them and that will leave gaps in learning. Think of education like building a fence. With too many bricks missing your fence will fall down. Learning is the same way.
Socrates did not leave behind any written works. All that we know of him (his life, his philosophy) is based on the writings of his students and contemporaries: most notably, Plato's dialogues. However, scholars haven't always agreed that these dialogues reveal an accurate portrayal of Socrates; hence, the "Socratic Problem" emerges.
just tough it out.
The most famous student of Socrates who founded the academy was Plato [Πλάτων]. Since Socrates did not leave any written doctrines Plato in his works provides all the issues that had been examined by Socrates.
yes
If you are 15 and have anxiety about school, you should talk to someone. It is not a good idea to drop out of school already. It would be wise to talk to someone so that you can feel better.
An instrument (such as a trumpet) supplied to you (by the school) for you to learn on. When you leave the school the instrument will be given to some new school pupil. If you are good at music, someone may purchase you your own instrument. This would be a "privately owned instrument" and will be yours after you leave school.
I would feel HORRIBLE!! To leave my friends just to go to a different school! and if i was left out that's even worse.