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1) Athenian 2) Athenian egghead 3) Athenian philosopher 4) Character of great prominence 5) Character of great influence 6) Figure of great influence 7) Figure of great prominence 8) Figure of great significance 9) Great name of 2400 years ago 10) Greek boy name 11) Greek teacher 12) He began life as a sculptor
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[pain assessment] SOCRATES is a mnemonic acronym used by emergency medical services, doctors, nurses and other health professionals to evaluate the nature of pain that a patient is experiencing. ==Meaning of the acronym== The acronym is used to gain an insight into the patient`s condition, and to allow the Health Care Provider to develop a ...
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[satellite] SOCRATES or Space Optical Communications Research Advanced Technology Satellite is a Japanese micro-satellite launched in 2014. The satellite is purely technology demonstrator intended to help AES company to gain experience in basic mission control, attitude control and spacecraft communications. It does not have any dedicated p...
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[sculpture] Socrates is an outdoor sculpture by artist W. V. Casey created c. 1950. The work is on the grounds of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The sculpture depicts the Greek Athenian philosopher Socrates. In 1993 the sculpture was examined by the Save Outdoor Sculpture! program produced by the Smithsonian Inst...
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Byzantine church historian whose annotated chronicle, Historia ecclesiastica (`Ecclesiastical History`), is an indispensable documentary source for ... [2 related articles]
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Greek philosopher whose way of life, character, and thought exerted a profound influence on ancient and modern philosophy.[21 related articles]
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(c. 469–399 BC) Greek philosopher and mentor of Plato. Socrates wrote nothing, but much of his life and thought is vividly recorded in the Dialogues of Plato. The exact extent of Plato's indebtedness to Socrates is uncertain – for example, it is still disputed whethe...
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(c. 469-399 BC) Athenian philosopher. He wrote nothing but was immortalized in the dialogues of his pupil Plato. In his desire to combat the scepticism of the
sophists, Socrates asserted the possibility of genuine...
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An EU educational support fund.
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Greek philosopher, 469-399 BCE, perhaps the first to consider questions of morality. Was found guilty of subverting the minds of his pupils and sentenced to death.
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[
n] - ancient Athenian philosopher
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Athenian philosopher and central figure of Plato's Apology, Symposium and Dialogues.
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noun ancient Athenian philosopher; teacher of Plato and Xenophon (470-399 BC)
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(c. 470-399 B.C.) Was one of the most influential teachers of philosophy. The son of an Athenian stone cutter, named Sophroniscus, and of a mid-wife, Socrates learned his father's trade, but, in a sense, practised his mother's. Plato makes him describe himself as one who assists at the birth of ideas. With the exception of two periods of military ....
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Athenian philosopher. He wrote nothing but was immortalized in the dialogues of his pupil Plato. In his desire to combat the scepticism of the sophists, Socrates asserted the possibility of genuine knowledge. In ethics, he put forward the view that the good person never knowingly does wrong. True knowledge emerges through dialogue and systematic qu...
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Lived from about 470 to 399. A philosopher and friend of Plato, he was famous for asking questions, but was forced to kill himself because Athens' rulers feared his teachings.
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