- wtname.com socrates/As a male name of Greek origin, Socrates is composed of two elements: sos, meaning whole or safe, and kratos, meaning rule or power.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q102331Sócrates (Q102331). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Also known as. English. Sócrates. Brazilian association football player [1954-2011].
- totallyhistory.com socrates/His actual insights into human nature and virtues were groundbreaking. However, he did pay the ultimate price for his achievements. Early Years of Socrates.
- plato.stanford.edu entries/socrates/One of the things that seemed strange about Socrates is that he neither labored to earn a living, nor participated voluntarily in affairs of state.
- slife.org socrates/Depictions of Socrates in art, literature and popular culture have made him one of the most widely known figures in the Western philosophical tradition.
- tr.mgwiki.top wiki/SócratesSócrates, 1980'lerin başından ortalarına kadar Brezilya milli takımının kilit bir üyesiydi; Jonathan Wilson "Sokrates Brezilya'nın beyniydi.
- ancientgreece.com s/People/Socrates/Scholars and historians who try to gather accurate information about Socrates face a peculiar problem, known as the Socratic problem.
- socratesjournal.com new/index.php/socratesWe are optimistic about the future and confident that SOCRATES will continue to serve as a vital platform for scholarly dialogue and innovation.
- studyboss.com essays/socrates.htmlSocrates is the principal enemy of the study of nature. He considered the work of the human mind in this direction to be godlessness.
- rationalwiki.org wiki/SocratesCredited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, Socrates[notes 1] (470/469 - 399 BCE) was an enigmatic figure known only through other people's accounts.