That would be Thales, and even that's a stretch.Socrates was known as the “First Philosopher” — PhilCF
Very doubtful. Perhaps you mean 'championed' ethics?He also pioneered ethics and that the greatest virtue comes from moderation (an incorrect thought, but we will not focus on this now). — PhilCF
Are you sure? Maybe he was simply old and tired.He did this because he knew that if he ran, if would prove that everything he had taught us would be undermined. He would be undermined. He knew that the soul was immortal, and that he’d led a “good life” - what on earth did he have to fear? Therefore Socrates not only taught us how to live, but also how to die. — PhilCF
But hang on a minute, how the hell can you dismiss “the Master of all who Know” with such contempt? — PhilCF
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