Socrates was born first. According to most people, Plato wrote about Socrates and his encounters, but in his later years started to write his own philosophy as if Socrates had said it. Aristotle was a student of Plato, and was very critical of his thinking.
Socrates was older than Aristotle. Socrates was born around 470 BCE, while Aristotle was born in 384 BCE.
Plato was born before Aristotle. Plato was born around 427 BC, while Aristotle was born around 384 BC.
Socrates was Plato's teacher, and Plato was Aristotle's teacher. Although they were all influential Greek philosophers, each had their own unique philosophical ideas and teachings. Aristotle's work built upon the ideas of his predecessors, but he also developed his own distinct philosophical theories.
Socrates came before Plato. Socrates was born around 470 BC, and Plato was one of his students. Plato was born around 428/427 BC.
Plato was born in Athens or a nearby area qualifying him for citizenship. Aristotle was born in Stageira, probably raised in Thrace, and lived most of his life in Athens.
Socrates was older than Aristotle. Socrates was born around 470 BCE, while Aristotle was born in 384 BCE.
Plato was born before Aristotle. Plato was born around 427 BC, while Aristotle was born around 384 BC.
Socrates was Plato's teacher, and Plato was Aristotle's teacher. Although they were all influential Greek philosophers, each had their own unique philosophical ideas and teachings. Aristotle's work built upon the ideas of his predecessors, but he also developed his own distinct philosophical theories.
Socrates came before Plato. Socrates was born around 470 BC, and Plato was one of his students. Plato was born around 428/427 BC.
Plato was born in Athens or a nearby area qualifying him for citizenship. Aristotle was born in Stageira, probably raised in Thrace, and lived most of his life in Athens.
Plato is older than Aristotle. Plato was born around 427 BC, while Aristotle was born in 384 BC.
No, Socrates was born around 470 BC while Aristotle was born around 384 BC, making Aristotle younger than Socrates.
Socrates emphasized the importance of questioning beliefs and seeking truth through dialogue, which laid the foundation for logical argumentation in philosophy. Plato expanded on Socrates' ideas by formalizing logical reasoning through dialectic and using it to explore metaphysical concepts. Aristotle further refined logic by developing a system of deductive reasoning known as syllogism, which has been instrumental in shaping the structure of arguments in philosophy.
Philosophy was born in ancient Greece, particularly in the city of Athens around the 6th century BC. Philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle laid the foundation for Western philosophical thought.
Socrates was born 469 b.c and died 399 b.c. at the age of 70. Plato was born 428 b.c and died 348 b.c at age 80. Plato would have been 29/30 years old when Socrates was forced to drink Hemlock.
Aristotle was born in 384 BC and died in 322 BC and he was a student of Plato.
Aristotle became Plato's student around 367 BC, when he was about 17 years old. He studied with Plato at the Academy in Athens for about 20 years, until Plato's death in 347 BC.