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Socratic
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Socratic
of or relating to Socrates, the Athenian philosopher (?470--399 bc), his methods, etc.

SOCRATIC - An early interactive learning system (not a language(?)) developed at Bolt, Beranek & Newman.

[Sammet 1969, p. 702].


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They, and above all the Socratics, question the view in the following way.
[17] From a Nietzschean perspective, he revisits the ethical concepts and practices of such classical thinkers as the Socratics, Aristotle, the Sophists, as well as Seneca and the Stoics.
Even a brief perusal of the decisive texts is enough to show that the examination of ends is undertaken by the Socratics in view of the fact that any such discussion would be impossible if there were such a being, or indeed any gods in any practical sense of the term.
 
 
 
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