- en.wikiquote.org wiki/SocratesAnd from this time forth, Xenophon became a follower of Socrates. They say that Socrates having heard Plato read the Lysis, said
- 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.
- economist.com obituary/2014/06/11/socratesYet Dr Sócrates, as Brazilian fans called him, never put football first in his life. Early on he would miss training sessions if they clashed with his medical studies.
- nationalgeographic.com culture/article/socratesSocrates is considered by many to be the founding father of Western philosophy—as well as one of the most enigmatic figures of ancient history.
- 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.
- 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.
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- 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.
- wikious.com tr/SócratesTarih boyunca Sócrates insanlığın büyük ilgisini çeken bir konu olmuştur. Antik çağlardan günümüze Sócrates toplumda merakı, tartışmayı ve düşünceyi ateşledi.
- 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.