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Socrates was a philosopher living in Greece in the 5th century BC.

Socrates wrote little of his philosophy and it was left to his followers to interpret and record his thinking.

Socrates developed an analytical process called the Socratic Method. It formed much of the scientific methods of analysis that are used today.

Socrates was executed after a trial at the age of seventy one.

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When Socrates asks an audience to believe an obvious argument that can be supported by facts he is?

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Socrates is considered one of the founding figures of Western philosophy. He never wrote any philosophical texts but his ideas and methods were recorded by his students, particularly Plato. Socrates emphasized self-examination and the pursuit of truth through questioning and dialogue, known as the Socratic method.


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What is Socrates full name?

Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.


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Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.


What is the complete name of Socrates?

The complete name of Socrates is Socrates of Athens.


What are facts about the philosopher Socrates?

Socrates was a Greek philosopher known for his contributions to the development of Western philosophy. He is best known for his method of questioning, which is now called the Socratic method. Socrates' teachings influenced many later philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle. He was sentenced to death by the Athenian government for corrupting the youth and impiety.


Is Socrates single?

No, Socrates is not single.


Who was put to death on a charge of corrupting the youth of Athens?

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In which country did Socrates live?

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What was Socrates to Plato?

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