How to use in-sentence of “socrates”:
+ According to the early writers, like Socrates Scolaticus, Helena travelled to the Holy Land, founding churches and establishing relief agencies for the poor.
+ They are not written records, but artistic re-creation of Socrates in action.
+ In 399 BC, when Socrates was an old man, three citizens—Meletus, Anytus and Lycon—brought charges against Socrates.
+ In the image you can see the the seven liberal arts arranged around the Queen Philosophy who sits above Socrates and Plato.
+ Crito, a friend of Socrates, illegally paid the prison guards to allow Socrates to escape.
+ Xenophon wrote a biography of Socrates and gave this book the name “Memorabilia”.

Example sentences of “socrates”:
+ While a lot of what Plato wrote about Socrates is accepted by historians, some believe that Plato portrayed Socrates as a greater man than he actually was.
+ Someone once wrote that Socrates said that “A life that was not examined was not worth living”.
+ This was something which told against Socrates at his trial.
+ Socrates is often a character of Plato’s works, and the dialogue between Crito and Socrates is based on the death of Socrates.
+ People who study Plato argue about whether Socrates really said the same things that Plato makes him say, or whether Plato just used Socrates as a character, to make the ideas he was talking about seem more important.
+ Eventually Socrates convinces Crito that morally, Socrates must stay in prison and accept his execution.
+ There are several dialogues by Plato which deal directly with the trial of Socrates and the period up to his death.
+ The party is attended by Socrates and the young, drunken, and nearly nude Alcibiades.
+ Plato was a student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, who founded another university, known as the Lyceum.
+ They would propose some point of view, and Socrates would question them, asking what they meant.
+ Plato wrote that Socrates taught for free.
+ When Socrates was put on trial, he gave a long speech to defend himself against the claims made by the Athens government.
+ The general theme was that Socrates was a menace to society.
+ While a lot of what Plato wrote about Socrates is accepted by historians, some believe that Plato portrayed Socrates as a greater man than he actually was.
+ Someone once wrote that Socrates said that "A life that was not examined was not worth living".
