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Similar words: socratic methodconfederate statessocial democracyDemocratautocratplutocrataristocratautocraticMeaning: n. ancient Athenian philosopher; teacher of Plato and Xenophon (470-399 BC). 
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61 But Plato's Socrates is necessarily poles apart from Aristophanes' Socrates depiction of him as a sort of sophist who makes the weaker argument the stronger.
62 There were two or three slaves for every adult, so leisured citizens, Socrates included, spent most of their time at the gym honing their bodies or in discussions sharpening their minds.
63 In that relationship, why should Alcibiades be concerned with himself, and why is Socrates concerned with that concern of Alcibiades?
64 Since the time of Socrates, education has been a major issue in every society.
65 Socrates Plato and Aristotle were called the troika of the western education thought.
66 This article is based on the analyses of the comedy The Cloud which is written by Aristophanes, and has a discussion about the Socrates whom we can see in this comedy.
67 At this point of intersection and transformation, Socrates intervenes and declares his love for Alcibiades.
68 No one is above suspicion. Socrates himself had been a close associate of a man named Alcibiades probably the most prominent Athenian in the generation after Pericles.
69 For the world, we benefit from European philosophers, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Erasmus, for the ideas on democracy and reason.
70 Between these two extremes – Socrates and Gregory of Nyssa – taking care of oneself constituted not only a principle but also a constant practice.
71 A mixture of Socrates, Pericles, Mahomet, Pliny the Younger and Augustin Thierry.
72 Socrates died when Golden Age Athens – an ambitious, radical, visionary city-state – had triumphed as a leader of the world, and then over-reached herself and begun to crumble.
73 According to his pupil Xenophon, Socrates felt that, at age 70, he would be better off dead than to linger in exile or confinement.
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74 In the Phaedo, the dying Socrates discusses the possibility of the immortality of the soul.
75 It is Adeimantus again who volunteers the criticism of common sense on the Socratic method of argument, and who refuses to let Socrates pass lightly over the question of women and children.
76 Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Galen, and many others were translated into Assyrian, and from Assyrian into Arabic.
77 When Socrates finally stood up to face his charges in front of his fellow citizens in a religious court in the Athenian agora, he articulated one of the great pities of human society.
78 His complex relationship with Socrates is Alcibiades by the way recounted in the drunken speech that Alcibiades gives in Plato's dialogue Symposium.
79 This is an abuse of the Socratic Method although I suppose that it can be forgiven in part because Socrates himself sometimes used it.
80 Socrates asks Alcibiades about his personal capacity and the nature of his ambition.
81 Socrates covered his head when he gave the untrue panegyric, and only in the retraction is he once again entirely himself.
82 This view on the good life however is in direct contrast with what Socrates, Plato and Aristotle preached.
83 There is a story that near the end of his life, Aristotle was himself brought up on capital charges, as was Socrates, due to another wave of hostility to philosophy.
84 a democracy that produced Socrates and allowed him to philosophize freely until his seventieth year.
85 Socratic irony had its particular meaning in the context of ancient Greece. It was just an "act" put on by Socrates which demonstrated his nature, when he spoke to people.
86 Once the meaningful lexical items are taken away - "Socrates" and "man" - what is left is the pseudo-sentence, "S was a M".
87 When the water got up to their necks, Socrates took the young man by surprise and ducked him into the water.
88 My teaching approach is rooted in the ancient Socratic Method (Socrates). This means that I am sensitive to learners' unique needs and have high expectations of my students.
89 Socrates should enter into Adam and produce Marcus Aurelius; in other words, the man of wisdom should be made to emerge from the man of felicity. Eden should be changed into a Lyceum.
90 Soren Kierkegaard believed this play was a more accurate representation of Socrates than those of his students.
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