Plato Socrates Research Paper

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Socrates, Born 470 BC, a young yet noble Greek philosopher. Socrates was credited with laying out the principles of modern Western philosophy but was best known for Socratic Irony and the Socratic Method. He is best recognized for the innovation of pedagogy. This being, the teacher would question a student in which draws out the correct response upon the student. Plato was younger than Socrates. He was born 427 BC. Plato was also a Greek philosopher such as Socrates. He was greatly known for the first association of higher learning throughout the Western world. Plato was also known as being one of Socrates many students. Lastly there is Aristotle, he was the youngest of the three. He too was a Greek philosopher along with the rest. Aristotle …show more content…

Socrates ran and taught a sophist school with Chaerephon.... Socrates then found his own school the Lyceum in 335 BC. Socrates was the individual in which started philosophy. He was a philosopher in which wore very cheap clothes and was usually barefoot. He never worried about his appearance. Socrates also thought that individuals did not ned material possessions did not make one happy. Socrates centered around moral and ethical teachings. If someone was to coping his teaching styles, they were referred to ads being sophists. He was one who did not just present himself with a school at first. He became known by inserting his own personal opinions within mere conversations This was how he became recognized. Socrates was known as one of the best known teachers for philosophy, yet he never charged for his teachings. Tragically in 399 Socrates was convicted of not believing in the gods in which he was suppose to which resulted in his …show more content…

Aristotle decided that he was going to follow within Plato’s footsteps and open up one of his own schools in Athens in 335 B.C.E. Aristotle was greatly known for his writings and his new philosophies. This making him the most influential philosopher in the Western Civilizations. Aristotle then read the stories of Socrates and then of Plato. Aristotle then realized that Socrates started philosophy and then having Plato as a student, Plato then began spending his whole life on philosophy. This impacted Aristotle's, realizing that each one built off from the other. These skills and history on philosophy was then past down to Aristotle. In which he was able to become known for his new philosophies. Aristotle died in 322 BCE due to a disease in which he had long been

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