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The Greek philosopher Socrates of the B.C. Sixth century did not care to write any books. His philosophy came to us through the books written by his student and follower Plato, mainly through his book, The Republic.
Socrates did not write any books himself. Instead, his teachings and ideas were passed down through his student Plato, who recorded them in dialogues such as "The Republic" and "Apology." These writings are important for understanding Socratic philosophy and ethics.
Socrates (greek Σωκράτης) did not write any books. He believed that the "revolution" of the written speech (at that time writting was considered a revolution, remember that Homer Iliad and Odyssey were preserved via oral tradition and only at 800 BC were they written down) was something bad and he urged young ones refrain from it, because he thought that written speech was much less personal and much more superficial than the oral speech. That is why he went everyday to the ancient Market (Αγορά - Agora) to talk to young people. What we know about Socrates we know from what other philosophers have written about him and his sayings (mainly Plato).
Since we have books written by him, it seems safe to assume that he could. --Wrong- Socrates wrote nothing. It is very likely he was a fictional character created by Plato for the Dialogs-- consider his reputation for slovenliness and his wretched wife, then imagine such being the wisest man in Athens --
Unfortunately, Socrates never wrote anything because he believed that teaching should be asking others what they think on that particular subjects. What we know about him is from his admirer Plato.
The Greek philosopher Socrates of the B.C. Sixth century did not care to write any books. His philosophy came to us through the books written by his student and follower Plato, mainly through his book, The Republic.
Socrates did not write any books himself. Instead, his teachings and ideas were passed down through his student Plato, who recorded them in dialogues such as "The Republic" and "Apology." These writings are important for understanding Socratic philosophy and ethics.
Socrates (greek Σωκράτης) did not write any books. He believed that the "revolution" of the written speech (at that time writting was considered a revolution, remember that Homer Iliad and Odyssey were preserved via oral tradition and only at 800 BC were they written down) was something bad and he urged young ones refrain from it, because he thought that written speech was much less personal and much more superficial than the oral speech. That is why he went everyday to the ancient Market (Αγορά - Agora) to talk to young people. What we know about Socrates we know from what other philosophers have written about him and his sayings (mainly Plato).
Socrates unfortunately did not write books. He talked, discussed, debated, discoursed and lectured to his friends, natives and students in their homes, in public places and in the market place. His student and follower Plato recorded the words and arguments of his master and wrote books. It is through the books written by Plato that the world became familiar with the philosophy of Socrates. Many others of his times also wrote books, including his political enemies, in which also his activities, views and opinions were mentioned.
He didn't write any books.
What writig style did Plato choose to write about Socrates?
What writig style did Plato choose to write about Socrates?
Since we have books written by him, it seems safe to assume that he could. --Wrong- Socrates wrote nothing. It is very likely he was a fictional character created by Plato for the Dialogs-- consider his reputation for slovenliness and his wretched wife, then imagine such being the wisest man in Athens --
No Mary Pope Osborne did not write any other books
Unfortunately, Socrates never wrote anything because he believed that teaching should be asking others what they think on that particular subjects. What we know about him is from his admirer Plato.
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no she didn't write any books but she always kept a journal with her from everyday she went out to shoot.