The Story of Socrates: Teacher of Athens
Meet Socrates, one of the greatest thinkers of ancient Greece! He didn’t write books or give big speeches—instead, he asked questions. Lots of them! Socrates believed the best way to learn was by talking, listening, and thinking deeply about life, fairness, and truth. He walked through Athens asking people questions to help them explore their own ideas. His way of thinking inspired his student Plato and helped shape the world of philosophy. Come discover how Socrates taught the world to think in a whole new way!
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