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Did Socrates believe in one God?

Socrates did not believe in the singular God of Judaism, Christianity, or Islam.


What is Socrates a god of?

He's an ancient Greek philosopher not a god.


Was Socrates a god?

By definition, Socrates was not a god. He was a mortal human being, albeit a brilliant one. He may seem that way sometimes, though.


Did the sophist believe in god?

Socrates did not believe in the singular God of Judaism, Christianity, or Islam.


What is Socrates eye color?

Socrates had brown eyes, some may say blue, but he has brown eyes.


Did Socrates say 'to be is to do'?

No, the phrase "to be is to do" is not attributed to Socrates. This quote is actually a modern aphorism combining the ideas of various philosophers such as Socrates, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Immanuel Kant.


What did Socrates say about debt?

"Crito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the debt?" - From Plato's account of the trial and death of Socrates. Notes: These were the last words of Socrates. Asclepius was the Greek God of the healing arts. A cock was a traditional sacrificial animal.


What did the oracle have to say about Socrates?

The Oracle of Delphi said that Socrates was the wisest person because he knew he did not know everything. This statement led Socrates to pursue knowledge and engage in questioning to seek understanding.


What is Socrates final request?

Socrates' final request was for his friend Crito to sacrifice a rooster to the god Asclepius as an offering for his healing. He also asked Crito to pay a debt on his behalf.


Why do people say that socrates invented school?

because he invented the academy


What were Socrates' beliefs and teachings on the existence and nature of God?

Socrates believed in a single, all-knowing deity that guided human morality and existence. He taught that this god was the source of wisdom and virtue, and that people should strive to understand and follow its will through self-reflection and questioning.


Why does Socrates say that atheism is the stock charge against all philosophers?

Probably because he was "accused" of being an atheist (in Socrates' time it was capital offence to be an atheist).