Similar words: socratic method, confederate states, social democracy, Democrat, autocrat, plutocrat, aristocrat, autocratic. Meaning: n. ancient Athenian philosopher; teacher of Plato and Xenophon (470-399 BC).
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1 Socrates laid the foundations of logic.
2 Socrates flourished about 400 B.C.
3 Socrates was simply its most magnificent expression.
4 Socrates and Plato get mentioned, as do Mars and Apollo.
5 Platocaptured this dilemma in a dialogue between Socrates and Meno about virtue.
6 Socrates could not have had in mind the moral compromise peculiar to a nation like our own.
7 The mistress of Socrates deigned to Cast her smile on this unknown poet.
8 As Socrates so philosophically put it, since we don't know what death is, it is illogical to fear it.
9 Socrates finds satisfying, gut-wrenching answers to these and other universal questions without resorting to violence or to 911.
10 Socrates was accused of corrupting young men.
11 Socrates The unexamined shit is not worth shitting.
12 Is Socrates an ideal citizen for Arendt?
13 Socrates wants his pay doubler tuition.
14 An unexamined life is not worth living. -- Socrates.
15 Major premise: Socrates is a person.
16 Socrates...orders his discussion in a sequacious argument.
17 Socrates refused to flee and died by drinking hemlock.
18 Minor premise: Socrates is a human.
19 I'm sorta like Socrates in a Prada tee, he raps; You can't kick it,(www.Sentencedict.com) your pockets thinner than soccer tees.
20 Now at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War Socrates was just under 40 years of age.
21 How does Socrates answer these charges of, in a way being not just an abstainer but he kept putting his own private moral conscience or integrity over and above the law?
22 It would seem far from being unrealistic, Socrates engages what we might call maybe a kind of Socratic realism.
23 The conclusion that Socrates reaches from his examination of change, invisibiltiy so forth and so on, and compositeness verses simplicity is that the soul is indestructible or nearly so.
24 We don't know the real Socrates, all we know of Socrates is what we read in Plato and Aristophanes and a small number of others who have sketched various different pictures of him.
25 One thinks of Amos the sheepherder, Socrates the stonemason, Omar the tentmaker .
26 We all know those clergymen and their choirboys, don't we? Eat your heart out, Socrates!
27 I've got an awful feeling this deadness will creep up and up and kill me - like Socrates.
28 I would trade all of my technology for an afternoon with Socrates. Steve Jobs
29 His teachings harked back to what he regarded as the real Socrates, not the one whom Plato had immortalized.
30 ' It was the story of an Athenian boy who grows to manhood during a 25·year war, but great, real figures such as Socrates and Alcibiades also strode through the novel's pages.
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