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Socrates," Firmly Believe in the Immortality of the Soul

Socrates," Firmly Believe in the Immortality of the Soul

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On the morning of the execution, Socrates' friends, disciples, relatives, and others gathered outside the prison. Such as Krito, Apolodols, Hermoginis, Ashcinis, Antis sines, Meneksenas, Himias, Sebis, Texian, Fido, Kritung Pros, Apikenis, Kutosipas, Patton Des, Aiwukulus, etc., as well as local people. Socrates' most proud disciple, Plato, did not arrive because of illness. But according to a scholar who specialized in Plato, Plato listened to Socrates' friends after Socrates' death sentence and listened to them talk about what they saw at that time. The most reliable accounts of Socrates' life are those of Plato and Xenophon's Memories of Socrates. Because both of them were disciples of Socrates, Plato in particular had personally listened to Socrates' teachings and inherited his ideas.

Among these people, Kerry Tong and Socrates were both Athenians, he was born in Theropig in Athens, and socrates was a friend who grew up with Socrates, and the father of the beautiful Athenian man Kritong Pros, who had always been proud of his appearance.

Fhito was born in Alice, who was an ally of Athens. In 401 BC, the Spartan army captured Fettus's homeland, and Fettus became a prisoner and was captured in Athens as a slave. Phaedo admired Socrates' noble character and is said to have been rescued by Socrates. Plato, a disciple of Socrates, used him as the male protagonist in his book of dialogues to advocate the immortality of the soul.

Among the people described earlier, Apollo doles, known as the "Madman", is the male protagonist of Plato's Dialogues, "The Drinking Chapter", and he is very close to Antisteni, the founder of the Cynicism. Hermoginis's brother Carias was wealthy, and because Hemogines studied philosophy and pursued higher realms, it was expensive, and all this money was funded by Carias. Xenophon, who wrote the book "Memoirs of Socrates", heard a lot of talk about Socrates's words, deeds and thoughts from Hermogenes, so he based on these materials and wrote the famous book "Memoirs of Socrates" after verification and processing.

There was also Ashcinius, who was preceded by "Socrates" and called him "Ascinius of Socrates" to distinguish him from the Athenian orator of the same name. Ascinius was rather depressed in his youth, for which Plato recommended him to the court of Dionysus II and was appointed to a fairly high rank. Therefore, he has considerable admiration for and high praise for the male protagonists mentioned by Plato in his dialogues.

Kutosimus lived in Paania, Athens, by nature, and although very young, he was not arrogant. Menezinus was his cousin and the male protagonist of Plato's dialogue Meneksenu.

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