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  1. Socrates - Wikipedia

    Socrate (in French) (6th ed.). Presses universitaires de France. pp. 39–40. ISBN 978-2-13-035620-2. Benson, Hugh (1992). Essays on the philosophy of Socrates. New York: Oxford …

  2. Biography, Philosophy, Method, Death, & Facts - Britannica

    Nov 21, 2025 · Socrates, Greek philosopher whose way of life, character, and thought exerted a profound influence on ancient and modern philosophy.

  3. Socrates - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Socrates (469—399 B.C.E.) Socrates is one of the few individuals whom one could say has so-shaped the cultural and intellectual development of the world that, without him, history would …

  4. Socrates: Biography, Greek Philosopher, Socratic Method

    Aug 8, 2023 · Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher considered to be the main source of Western thought. He was condemned to death for his Socratic method of questioning.

  5. Socrates - Life & Philosophy | HISTORY

    Nov 9, 2009 · Socrates is one of the most exemplary and strangest of Greek philosophers who helped pave the way for other prominent...

  6. Socrates: The Ancient Greek Philosopher & His Legacy

    Mar 27, 2025 · The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates had a profound influence on Western philosophy with his Socratic method of critical thinking and moral philosophy.

  7. Socrates - World History Encyclopedia

    Sep 2, 2009 · Socrates of Athens (l. c. 470/469-399 BCE) is among the most famous figures in world history for his contributions to the development of ancient Greek philosophy which …

  8. Socrates - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Sep 16, 2005 · The philosopher Socrates remains, as he was in his lifetime (469–399 B.C.E.), [1] an enigma, an inscrutable individual who, despite having written nothing, is considered one of …

  9. Socrates - Ancient Greek (LSJ)

    Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016) Sōcrătēs,¹⁰ is (Σωκράτης), m., 1 Socrate philosophe athénien] : Cic. Fin. 2, 1

  10. Socrates - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Socrates made enemies, three of whom brought charges against him. Socrates was tried for his life in 399 BC, found guilty, and put to death by drinking common hemlock (a herbal poison). …