• Socrates and a Willingness to Question. What we know about Socrates is what his contemporaries – mainly his student Plato – wrote about him.
  • This relationship owes its presence to the fact that Socrates is regarded as the father of philosophy, while Plato was his student (Plato and Socrates).
  • The Teacher-Student Duo Socrates and Plato were very close to each other, and Plato was very much influenced by Socrates' philosophies.
  • of Western philosophy finds its basis in the thoughts and teachings of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
  • Classical Greek Philosophy: Socrates and Plato.
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  • Plato and the Socratic problem. The version of Socrates that most of us are familiar with is the Socrates that is found in the dialogues of his disciple, Plato.
  • Plato fell under Socrates’ inspiration; but he liked writing so much that he penned up to thirty-five dialogues featuring Socrates. ... Pre-Truth Politics’).
  • December 6, 2017. Much of Western philosophy finds its basis in the thoughts and teachings of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
  • The ideas of the ancient philosophers such as Socrates and Plato are often looked to for wisdom and an idea of the ‘right’ path one should take.
  • Plato, of course, leaves no doubt that he sides with Socrates and against Athens, but in doing so he allows us to see why Socrates had enemies as well as friends.