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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Socrates.
See also changes related to Socrates, or pages that link to Socrates or to this page or whose text contains "Socrates".

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  • Aporia [r]: In philosophy, a philosophical puzzle or state of puzzlement, and, in rhetoric, a rhetorically useful expression of doubt. [e]
  • Aristotle [r]: (384-322 BCE) Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, and one of the most influential figures in the western world between 350 BCE and the sixteenth century. [e]
  • Athens [r]: Athens (Modern Greek: Αθήνα/Athina, Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι/Athēnai) is the capital and the greatest city of Greece, (Ελλάς) with more than 4 million people in the metropolitan area and around 1 million in the city centre. [e]
  • Elenchus [r]: Pedagogical technique in which a teacher does not give information directly but instead asks a series of questions, with the result that the student comes either to the desired knowledge by answering the questions or to a deeper awareness of the limits of knowledge. [e]
  • Lampoons of philosophers [r]: The often humorous perception of philosophers by other members of society. [e]
  • Plato [r]: (circa 427-347 BCE) Ancient Greek philosopher, whose dialogues, supposedly recording conversations with Socrates, contain many of the debates central to Western philosophy. [e]
  • Voltaire's Socrates (play) [r]: A satirical play in three acts that concerns itself with Socrates and the events just before his death during his trial. [e]
  • Weakness of will [r]: Condition in which while knowing what it would be best to do, one does something else. [e]