Interview with Socrates Greek philosopher and educational reformist of the fifth ascorbic p peerlesslling B.C.; born at Athens, 469 B.C.; died there, 399 B.C. after(prenominal) having received the usual Athenian education in music (which included literature), geometry, and gymnastics, he knowing for a time the fashion of sculptor, working, we are told, in his fathers workshop. Admonished, as he tells us, by a divine call, he gave up his occupation in site to devote himself to the moral and equal reform of his fellow citizens. He believed himself destined to become a sort of gadfly to the Athenian State.

He devoted himself to this posture with extraordinary zeal and straightforwardness of purpose. He never left over(p) over(p) the City of Athens further on two occasions, ane of which was the campaign of Potidea and Delium, and the other a public religious festival. In his work as reformer he encountered, indeedhe may be said to have provoked, the immunity of the Sophists and their influential friends. He was the near uncon...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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