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The Defense Of Socrates
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the greatest philosophers of the Ancient Greece. Indeed, he is also credited as the founders of the field of philosophy. He had numerous pupils who contributed prolifically to the field of philosophy. His most famous pupils include Plato an...

Critique
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Xenophon was a close associate of Socrates. His work Memorabilia was intended to celebrate the memory of Socrates; much of the first book is dedicated to defending him against charges made by somebody he refers to as "the accuser", who we h...

Socrates
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Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, he is an enigmatic figure known only through the classical accounts of his students. Plato's dialogues are the most comprehensive accounts of Socrates to survive from antiquity.[2] Socr...

The Educators
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the trial of Socrates because he, along with Xenophon, wrote the only two surviving accounts of the defense (or apology) of Socrates. Of the two authors, Plato's account is generally given more attention by scholars because he, unlike Xenop...

Socrates And Cornel West
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Socrates Socrates of Athens was one of the greatest philosophers of all time. He inspired the work of countless other philosophers and scientists such as Plato, Aristotle, and Xenophon (Dell, Pp. 87-112). Socrates was a philosopher of being...

Socrates
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Introduction Socrates was one of the greatest philosophers of Greece, who was born, and died in Athens. Importance of his ancient Greek philosophy is that all the Greek philosophers before him called Pre-Socratic. Countless is the scholars ...

If You Had To Call Yourself A Follower Of Either Plato Or Aristotle, Whom Would You Choose? Why? Explain.
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ificant doubt about whether morally right action can be defined in terms of divine approval by pointing out a significant dilemma about any appeal to authority in defence of moral judgments. The Apologhma (Apology) offers a description of t...