SOCRATES
Socrates; ca. 470 – 399 BCE was a Greek Athenian philosopher. He is best known outside philosophy for being condemned to death by an Athenian people's court and choosing to die by drinking hemlock. He had been charged with impiety and with corrupting Athenian youth through his teachings [1] and had been given the opportunity to go into exile. However, he chose to die as sentenced as he believed he would otherwise dishonor the agreement he had willingly made to abide by the laws of Athens.
According to accounts from antiquity, Socrates' father was the sculptor Sophroniscus and his mother Phaenarete, a midwife. Socrates married Xanthippe, who bore him three sons – Lamprocles, Sophroniscus and Menexenus – who were all quite young at the time of his death. Traditionally, Xanthippe is thought to have been an ill-tempered scold, mainly due to her characterization by Xenophon. It is unclear how Socrates earned a living. According to Xenophon's Symposium, Socrates is reported as saying he devotes himself only to what he regards as the most important art or occupation: discussing philosophy. Although he inherited money following his father's death, it is unlikely it was sufficient to keep him for long.
It is possible Socrates relied on the generosity of wealthy and powerful friends such as Crito. Characters such as Alcibiades – the name of one of Socrates' friends – in the dialogues indicate that Socrates served in the Athenian army during the Peloponnesian War. Plato's Symposium indicates that he was also decorated for bravery. In one instance, Socrates is said to have stayed on the battlefield to protect Alcibiades, probably saving his life; he then sought Alcibiades' recognition rather than accepting any of his own. It is also claimed he showed great hardiness during these military campaigns, such as his walking without shoes or coat during winter.
~Article courtesy of: Philosophy
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-by Phryne Ictinus
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173 Family Members
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* Reylari Socrates
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* Sophia Socrates
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* Utopos Socrates
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* tinos Socrates
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* Locusta Socrates
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* Agamemnon Socrates
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* Melos Socrates
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* Richard Socrates
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* Sappho Socrates
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* Alexandra Socrates
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* Solon Socrates
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* Astinius Socrates
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* Siddhartha Socrates
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* The Philospher Socrates
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* Alamo Socrates
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* Covenantor Socrates
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* Sapho Socrates
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* Sileinos Socrates
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* Silenos Socrates
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* Olympia Socrates
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