Socrates the Younger

Socrates the Younger (Greek: Σωκράτης ὁ νεώτερος, Sōkrátēs ho neōteros, c. 415 – 4th century BCE) was an ancient Athenian philosopher. Ancient texts suggest that he was a young student of the elder Socrates and later a cohort of Plato. He is best remembered for his depiction in Plato's Statesman, and scholars have suggested that he had ties to Academic and Pythagorean philosophy.[1]

  1. ^ Herbert Granger, "Metaphysics Z.11.1036b28: aisthēton or aisthētikon?". Classical Quarterly 50.2 (2000); pg. 415

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