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The International
Academy Of Anabiology




Thales,
Pythagoras, Heraclitus,
Parmenides, and
Democritus had been trying to explain the diversity of nature. The
object of the philosophy of the Athenian Socrates
(469-399) was altogether different: he was interested in ethics. It was
his axiom that no one would knowingly do a bad thing. So knowledge was
important, because it resulted in good behavior. If we are to believe
his student Plato, Socrates was always asking
people about what they knew, and invariably they had to admit that they
did not really understand what was meant by words like courage,
friendship, love etc. Socrates was never without critics. The comic poet
Aristophanes ridiculed him in The clouds, and when his pupil
Alcibiades had committed high treason, Socrates' position became very
difficult. He was forced to drink hemlock after a charge that he had
corrupted the youth. Among his students were
Antisthenes, Plato and
Xenophon.
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