Socrates had two older sisters named Potone and Herpilis. They were both mentioned in various writings by Socrates' student, Plato.
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No, Socrates did not write any books himself. The information we have about him comes from the writings of his students, especially Plato.
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 was Plato's Teacher. Plato was Socrates' most prized student. After Socrates' death, Plato began to write accounts of Socrates' dialogues.(sorry for the basic answer, i don't know how much detail you wanted).~element
Yes, Aristotle is a student of Platos, Platos is a student of Socrates, and they all study together so their both Socrates's students.
Some of his hobbies were listening to Socrates, studing, and philosophy.
Socrates father was Sophroniscus and his mother was Phaenarete. According to writings by Plato, Socrates father was a stonemason and sculptor and his mother was a midwife.
Socrates had two older sisters named Potone and Herpilis. They were both mentioned in various writings by Socrates' student, Plato.
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No, Socrates did not write any books himself. The information we have about him comes from the writings of his students, especially Plato.
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 was Plato's Teacher. Plato was Socrates' most prized student. After Socrates' death, Plato began to write accounts of Socrates' dialogues.(sorry for the basic answer, i don't know how much detail you wanted).~element
Plato was a student of Socrates and Socrates self taught himself Plato was the Aristotle
This quote is often attributed to the philosopher Plato, who was a student of Socrates. Plato expressed this sentiment in his writings, highlighting Socrates' wisdom and humility in acknowledging his own limitations.
It was the other way around. Plato was Socrates' student. Virtually everything we know about Socrates comes from the writings of Plato in which he describes what Socrates taught and how he taught.