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In the acknowledgements at the end of her new book, Open Socrates, the philosopher Agnes Callard writes: “Socrates compares writing down one’s ideas to planting seeds in barren soil from which nothing ...
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Raphael's wall fresco School of Athens, which depicts philosophers Aristotle and Plato in the centre. Viacheslav ...
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Aristotle Socrates Onassis was born on January 15 or 20, 1906 in Karatas, a suburb of the port city of Smyrna (now Ä°zmir, Turkey) to Socrates Onassis and Penelope Dologou. His father was a successful ...