Socratici viri

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Socratici viri is a Latin phrase which translates as Socrates' men - though it is more usually used to mean disciples of Socrates or followers of Socrates. These are those, usually Greeks, who owe a lot of their philosophical reasoning and method to Socrates. Sometimes the phrase just refers to those in the Socratic dialogues and especially Plato - though it may be extended to modern day followers of Socrates.


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