Socrates (470-399 BC)

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    samiiiii

    Tue Jul 28 2009

    i don kno much ab him

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    canadasucks

    Wed Nov 08 2006

    Love the Socratic method. . .answering retards with more intelligent questions. . .and for pushing the brain-dead the state executed him. . .many nations still feel the same way. . .

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    broodinghen

    Wed Nov 08 2006

    Yeah, he had merits, but I can never forgive him for making irony popular.

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    lastmessenger3

    Fri Jun 30 2006

    Socrates ismy personal favorite philosopher. His teachings and ideas are easy to comprehend. Anything and everything in philosophy is very deep and profound, but Socrates makes it sound understandable. His wise ways for asking questions and admitting to not knowing became fondemental teachings to his followers and for people all together.

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    djahuti

    Tue Mar 07 2006

    Socrates was a great teacher,and his dialectic method revolutionized Philosophy for thousands of years.He was wise enough to realize that admitting to "not knowing" was superior to pretending to knowledge-something that applies equally well today!

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    reenyf4b

    Mon Mar 06 2006

    Socrates method of teaching is ironclad, that's why the socratic method is still used and advocated in almost every law school in the country. Socrates challenges us to think seriously and to probe things thouroughly before coming to any kind of conclusion.

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    nickkicksass

    Sat May 01 2004

    Hands down the best philosopher of all time! Questioned everything about life including questons themselves. He was a forefather in introducing the idea that one shouldn't just believe everything they are told. His thoughts are provoking and intriguing. He is even relevant today in many aspects of life. He challenged thought and order in a time when people were killed for less. One of the best human beings to ever exist in my opinion.

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    getback

    Fri May 09 2003

    speaks to all of us,even today,his questions were timeless and meaningful.It is a shame is brand of thinking and questioning died for such a long period of time.The world would have been a better place.In world where thought was open and questioning power was allowed.

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    chaotician23

    Sun Mar 24 2002

    Perhaps the wisest and greatest Greek philospopher in history, I think Socrates represented a revolution in self-teaching and knowledge.

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    ellajedlicka21

    Fri Nov 09 2001

    A brilliant Greek philosopher that challenged the status quo. He taught to ask questions and to challenge and criticize the world around you to fully comprehend how it works. His influence in Greece lasted for centuries and really still is being used today.

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    wiggum

    Thu Jun 07 2001

    People sometimes say that all European philosophy of the 19th and 20th centuries is just a footnote to Socrates and Plato. Socrates was just an amazing character. First of all, he was no wimpy egghead - in his twenties he was a soldier who distinguished himself in combat. Then he decided that philosophy would be his life, and followers began gravitating towards his method of revealing wisdom (or lack thereof) through questioning. I'm a huge fan of some of his principles. Socrates didn't claim to possess any sort of special, universal wisdom. He asked people questions. At the core of that Socratic method is the implicit belief that each individual can reveal a personal truth. I love the idea that Socrates claimed to be wiser than the so-called experts he met, not because he felt he knew something, but because he acknowledged his ignorance, while the others claimed to know something when they actually didn't (as he revealed through his questioning). And if there were any questio... Read more