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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 Alexander the great connected to Socrates?

Alexander the great was taught by Aristotle, who was taught by Plato who was taught by socrates.


Who studied under Socrates?

Plato was one of Socrates's students who then taught Aristotle.


Where did Aristotle do his work?

Aristotle did much of his work in Athens. He founded a school called the Lyceum. Aristotle liked to walk around the school grounds while teaching his students.


Who was the Greek philosopher who taught with questions not answers?

The great Greek philosopher, who taught by questions and not answers was the great Aristotle.


Who taught Socrates?

Socrates was not taught by any specific teacher but was influenced by the teachings of earlier philosophers such as Anaxagoras and Protagoras. He also engaged in dialogue with his contemporaries and sought knowledge through questioning and critical thinking.


What did Socrates teach in ancient greese?

Socrates taught that the earth revolves around the sun.


Why is Socrates remembered as an important philosophy of ancient Greece?

Socrates was important in Ancient Greece because he taught people and raised many philosophical questions.


Who taught Plato?

Plato was a student of Socrates.


How was socrates different from the sophists?

he taught for free


Which greek philosopher taught Plato?

Socrates


Who taught people by asking questions?

Socrates

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