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Polis
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Greek CIty
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Athens
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Powerful City in Greece with a democracy
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Sparta
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Powerful city in Athens with a government surrounded by the Army.
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Delian League
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League of polises in Athens when people pay Athens for protection. Pretty corrupt
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Oligarchy
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Several people run the government together
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Aristocracy
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Upperclass nobles control government
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Democracy
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All citizans can vote to elect a ruler
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Tyranny/Tyrants
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One power in charge continuing in a succession. Good or Bad
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Persian Wars:causes and outcome
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Athens defeated Persia in the battle of marathon, marking a respect for them and a new power. Also began the Delian League. Caused because the Greek poleis felt threatened by the encroaching Persians
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Pericles
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most popular Athenian leader of 461 BCE. Built programs that employed construction workers and laborers, and supported sciences and arts. He valued Education in Athens
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Hubris
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Pride
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Hubris
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Pride
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Hubris
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Pride
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Hubris
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Pride
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Hubris
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Pride
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Hubris
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Pride
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Hubris
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Pride
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Hubris
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Pride
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Hubris
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Pride
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Hubris
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Pride
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Hubris
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Pride
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Hubris
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Pride
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
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Aristotle's tragedy
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A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
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Hubris
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Pride
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Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
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Plato
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Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
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The Apology
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Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
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Crito
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A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
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|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
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`The Delian League was destroyed
|
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Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
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A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
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A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
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|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
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A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
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|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|
|
Peloponnesian Wars: causes, periodization, significant individuals, outcome
|
`The Delian League was destroyed
|
|
Aristotle's tragedy
|
A play written by a man simpathetic to Socrates
|
|
Hubris
|
Pride
|
|
Socrates
|
A philosopher who's views were contradicted by many and supported by others; ugly; not a sophist
|
|
Plato
|
Student of Socrates and a famous phiosopher
|
|
Arisophanes The Clouds
|
A play that pokes fun at Socrates and exagerates his views
|
|
Euthyphro
|
A character who is faced with a moral dilemma to support his family, or do what is just. Socrates advises him to honor his father.
|
|
The Apology
|
Written by plato, document providing information on Socrates
|
|
Crito
|
A writer in support of Socrates, who justified his actions
|