- early natural philosopher
(469 BCE - 399 BCE)
- uses discourage as a method of reasoning
- was one of the earliest Athenian philosophers and the ideas he suggested and the way the lived lived life as a philosopher remain important to us today
- he was fascinated most by the study of human condition
- engaged in the discussion of how one should live life
- established the importance of inquiry and dialect of reasoning and observation as a process of proof
"I tell you, let no day pass without discussing goodness"
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