Socrates (469-399 BC) was a classical Greek philosopher, who is widely regarded as one of the founders of Western philosophy.

He is best known for his Socratic method, which is a method of asking questions in order to better understand the truth. 

Socrates served as a soldier in the Peloponnesian War .

Socrates never wrote down any of his teachings, and most of his life and philosophy are based on accounts by his students.

Socrates faced execution by drinking a cup of poison hemlock.

Socrates was an influential philosopher who had a profound impact on humanity. He promoted knowledge, wisdom, and critical thinking, which are values that continue to shape our society today. To know more about the life of Socrates and his contibution to philosophy just click the link below.