Socrates - Encyclopedia channel


Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates was born in Athens in the year 469 BC, into the family of the sculptor Sophroniscus and Phaenarete. Socrates became the new philosophy founder and the teacher of the many of great philosophers. There is a sample of our production worldwide distributed.Having an exchange stock we are looking for archive and video materials (tv quality) for our use in our own historical video-project about prominent people of the past and famous canvases. (For more information please visit: www.enc-tv.com)


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The Wisdom of Socrates


The philosopher Socrates remains, as he was in his lifetime (469-399 BC), an enigma, an inscrutable individual who, despite having written nothing, is considered one of the handful of philosophers who forever changed how philosophy itself was to be conceived. All our information about him is second-hand and most of it vigorously disputed, but his trial and death at the hands of the Athenian democracy is nevertheless the founding myth of the academic discipline of philosophy, and his influence has been felt far beyond philosophy itself, and in every age.


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Socrates vs Chili 1981 By Zouzinho


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RIP Socrates - So Far Away


RIP to one of the greatest football player of all time.


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Plato - The Apology


A dramatization.


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Dust, Wind, Dude


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Tribute to Socrates de Oliveira - 1982 1986 Worldchampionship Legend - 1954-2011 | Goals & Skills


Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira, MD, (19 February 1954 -- 4 December 2011), more commonly known simply as Sócrates, was a Brazilian footballer. He played for Botafogo-SP, before joining Corinthians in 1978. He spent six years with the club, scoring 172 goals in 297 league games. He then moved to Italy to play for Fiorentina, before retuning to Brazil to end his career with Flamengo and Santos. He is best remembered outside of his homeland for the sixty caps he won playing internationally for Brazil; he captained his country at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and also appeared at the 1986 World Cup, the 1979 Copa América, and the 1983 Copa América -- appearing in the defeat to Uruguay in the 1983 finals. He was named South American Footballer of the Year in 1983, and was named on Pelé's FIFA 100 list in 2004. Sócrates was a technical playmaker, known for great through passes and his vision on the field, as well as his physical strength. He was also a two-footed player and a prolific goal scorer. His ability to read the game was highly valued, and his signature move was the blind heel pass.[3] He was considered to be one of the greatest midfielders ever to play the game.[4] Easily recognizable for his beard and headband, he became the "symbol of cool for a whole generation of football supporters. Socrates was born in Belém do Pará. Sócrates played for, and captained, Brazil in the 1982 World Cup. However, Edinho replaced him as captain for the 1986 FIFA <b>...</b>


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Socrates Drank The Conium (Live 1999-STEREO) Starvation


Socrates (as the somewhat ponderous name is often abbreviated) began its career in the clubs of Athens. Most prominent of these was the popular Kyttaro. They were present at a number of other locations in and around Victoria Square in Athens. Apart from playing many original songs at gigs, Socrates often covered Jimi Hendrix songs, none of which were featured on any studio releases. However, a thirteen-minute cover of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones found its way onto their 1972 album Taste of Conium. The guitarist, Yannis Spathas, favored a mid-1960's sunburst Fender Stratocaster, a Candy Apple Red Roland GR-505 guitar synthesizer and a black Gibson Les Paul Custom as his instruments, Antonis Tourkoyorgis played a mid-1970's natural ash-bodied Fender Jazz Bass and sang, while several drummers were used throughout the live shows and recording sessions. As a whole, the three-piece outfit resembled that of Cream: counterparts Spathas and Clapton, singer/bassists Tourkoyorgis and Bruce and drummers Boukouvalas and Baker. In 1974, Socrates went through a change in stylistic direction with "Phos" which was produced by Vangelis and featured his contribution on many tracks. Phos was mostly reworkings of older songs by Socrates. During 2006 Socrates reunited in an extended form (featuring keyboards and a second singer) to do several shows around Athens.


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World Cup best Goals _ Socrates - 1982


Socrates scores the equaliser for Brazil against USSR; World Cup finals; Spain; 1982, Group six (Brazil, USSR, Scotland, Newzeland), Brazil won 2-1.


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Eurovision 1979 - Greece - Socrates - Elpida


Eurovision 1979 - Greece - Socrates - Elpida


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Philosophy - A Guide to Happiness: Socrates on Self-Confidence


Documentary inspired and hosted by Alain de Botton, based on his book The Consolations of Philosophy


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Bringing Wisdom of Socrates to Modern Dialogue - Karen Armstrong


Complete video at: fora.tv Author, scholar and journalist Karen Armstrong discusses the need to apply Socratic philosophy to the counterproductive fierceness of modern debate. "Real philosophical debate...that is conducted in the spirit of malice or hate will not work," she says. ----- Ms. Armstrong describes how Islam, Judaism and Christianity have been diverted from a shared moral purpose. She now is working with the TED community to build a Charter for Compassion. - Chautauqua Institution Karen Armstrong is one of the most provocative, original thinkers on the role of religion in the modern world. Armstrong is a former Roman Catholic nun who left a British convent to pursue a degree in modern literature at Oxford. In 1982 she wrote a book about her seven years in the convent, Through the Narrow Gate, that angered and challenged Catholics worldwide; her recent book The Spiral Staircase discusses her subsequent spiritual awakening after leaving the convent, when she began to develop her iconoclastic take on the great monotheistic religions. She has written more than 20 books around the ideas of what Islam, Judaism and Christianity have in common, and around their effect on world events, including the magisterial A History of God and Holy War: The Crusades and Their Impact on Todays World. Her latest book is The Bible: A Biography. Her meditations on personal faith and religion (she calls herself a freelance monotheist) spark discussion — especially her take on <b>...</b>


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Socratic Robologues: Euthyphro


In this robologue, Robot Socrates investigates the nature of piety with Robot Euthyphro. You should also check out my blog: horselesstelegraph.blogspot.com


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Bill & Ted meet Socrates


Bill & Ted meet Socrates. All we are is dust in the wind, dude.


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Socrates Tribute - Best Goal


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Socrates - Queen Of The Universe


Socrates - Queen Of The Universe HQ: www.youtube.com Album: Phos Year: 1974 Genre: Progressive Rock Vertigo Greece


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Kill Socrates


Why a Democracy killed an old man for exercising Freedom of Speech.


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Socrates - Mountains 1976


Greek Rockband "Socrates" in 1975/76 is: Antonis Tourkogiorgis voc John Spathas lead guitar, synthesizer George Tradalidis drums produced by Vangelis (Papathanassiou - partly keyboards and percussions) at Orange Studios London Lyrics: MOUNTAINS Mountains all around me reaching out to heaven Wild and full of colours standing proud forever Mountains all around me reaching out to heaven Wild and full of colours standing proud forever Longest track "Mountains" at first repeats the Fleetwood Mac trick on "Oh Well" of the lead-singer several times singing on his own followed by a guitar-riff. Then it all stops, and Vangelis joins in to accompany a long difficult acoustic guitar-part in the best seventies guitar-freakery tradition. This plus some weird percussion creates a slightly "666" atmosphere to end this album. Webside: www.vangelismovements.com The pictures you' ve seen show "Samaria mountains" (Island of Crete)


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Socrates Penalty against Poland


Socrates' penalty against Poland, 2nd Round, World Cup 1986


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Socrates-Starvation


Live in Athens 2005 Socrates Drank the Conium is a Greek progressive/blues rock band that was active in the early 1970s. Their sound was reminiscent of other such bands of the approximate period like the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Led Zeppelin, Cream, Jeff Beck and some of the more progressive, experimental works of Black Sabbath. Their categorization as "progressive" can be attributed mainly to their abundant use of less-than-conventional time signatures. The Group would go through many lineup changes throughout the years, but the two core members have remained: guitarist Yannis Spathas and bassist/singer Antonis Tourkoyorgis History Socrates (as the somewhat ponderous name is often abbreviated) began its career in the clubs of Athens. Most prominent of these was the popular Kyttaro. They were present at a number of other locations in and around Victoria Square in Athens. Apart from playing many original songs at gigs, Socrates often covered Jimi Hendrix songs, none of which were featured on any studio releases. However, a thirteen-minute cover of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones found its way onto their 1972 album Taste of Conium. The guitarist, Yannis Spathas, favored a mid-1960's sunburst Fender Stratocaster, a Candy Apple Red Roland GR-505 guitar synthesizer and a black Gibson Les Paul Custom as his instruments, Antonis Tourkoyorgis played a mid-1970's natural ash-bodied Fender Jazz Bass and sang, while several drummers were used throughout the live <b>...</b>


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The Socratic Seminar


This film will demonstrate how to properly conduct a Socratic Seminar


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This goal was voted in Holland as the 19th best goal in World Cup history.


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TEDxUFM: Michael Strong - Socratic Practice as Disruptive Technology


Michael Strong is the Chief Visionary Officer of FLOW, Inc. He is also the author of "The Habit of Thought: From Socratic Seminars to Socratic Practice". Michael's work is featured in academic journals (The Journal of Business Ethics, Economic Affairs, Critical Review, etc.), specialty publications (Microfinance Insights, Policy Innovations, Carnegie Ethics, etc.), and popular media (The New York Times, Bloomberg, The Huffington Post, RealClearPolitics, Barron's, etc.). He serves on the board of the Seasteading Institute and works as a mentor for developing world entrepreneurs for the MIT Legatum Center for Entrepreneurship and Development. Michael is also a board member of the Free Cities Institute at UFM. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)


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Buzzluck's Socrates Show


Showing the sporty side of Buzzluck's Live Lounge here you have look into the legendary Brazilian footballer Socrates.


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Socrates - Mountains


Socrates - Mountains HQ: www.youtube.com Album: Waiting for Something Year: 1980 Genre: Progressive Rock Minos EMI


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STEVE MARTIN - DEATH OF SOCRATES


VERY FUNNY SKIT - STEVE MARTIN


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Socrates Drank The Conium (Live 1999) Mountains


Socrates Drank The Conium greek band from their 1999 reunion concert. Very rare NET coverage.


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10 Great Socrates Quotes in Less Then a Minute!


From en.wikipedia.org Socrates Full name Socrates (Σωκράτης) Born c. 469 / 470 BC[1] Died 399 BC (age approx. 71) Era Ancient philosophy Region Western Philosophy School Classical Greek Main interests Epistemology, ethics Notable ideas Socratic method, Socratic irony Influenced[show]Most subsequent Western philosophy; more specifically, Plato, Aristotle, Aristippus, Antisthenes Part of a series on Socrates "I know that I know nothing" Social gadfly · Trial of Socrates Eponymous concepts Socratic dialogue · Socratic method Socratic problem · Socratic paradox Disciples Plato · Xenophon Antisthenes · Aristippus Related topics Platonism · Stoicism Cynics · Cyrenaics The Clouds v · d · e Socrates (Greek: Σωκράτης, Ancient Greek pronunciation: [sɔːˈkratɛːs], Sōkrátēs; c. 469 BC--399 BC,[1] pronounced /ˈsɒkrətiːz/ in English) was a classical Greek Athenian philosopher. Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, he is an enigmatic figure known chiefly through the accounts of later classical writers, especially the writings of his students Plato and Xenophon, and the plays of his contemporary Aristophanes. Many would claim that Plato's dialogues are the most comprehensive accounts of Socrates to survive from antiquity.[2] Through his portrayal in Plato's dialogues, Socrates has become renowned for his contribution to the field of ethics, and it is this Platonic Socrates who also lends his name to the concepts of Socratic irony and the Socratic method, or elenchus. The <b>...</b>


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Socrates, Moral Hit Man


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Socrates Part 1


469 BC399 BC was a Classical Greek philosopher. Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, in reality he is an enigmatic figure known only through other people's accounts. It is Plato's dialogues that have largely created today's impression of him.Perhaps his most important contribution to Western thought is his dialectic method of inquiry, known as the Socratic Method or method of "elenchus," which he largely applied to the examination of key moral concepts such as the Good and Justice. (428/427 BC[a] 348/347 BC)Plato was a Classical Greek philosopher, who, together with his mentor, Socrates, and his student, Aristotle, helped to lay the foundations of Western philosophy.Plato was originally a student of Socrates, and was as much influenced by his thinking as by what he saw as his teacher's unjust death.Perhaps the most dominant theme of Plato's dialogues is the search for certainty in knowledge.


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A Life of Reason? Socrates vs. Alcibiades


September 29, 2010 - Professor R. Lanier Anderson questions the characters Socrates claim in Plato's Symposium that we only desire what we lack. The excerpt is from a lecture from "The Art of Living," a first-year Introduction to Humanities course examines the ways art can lead to a well-lived life. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu The Human Experience at Stanford: humanexperience.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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The Trial and Death of Socrates -- Part One


The gifts and challenges of the greatest philosopher. Freedomain Radio - www.freedomainradio.com


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The Death Of Socrates (part 1)


399bc. Socrates is found guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens and sentenced to death by hemlock. My first film ever. Hope you like it.


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The Trial and Death of Socrates -- Part Two


The gifts and challenges of the greatest philosopher. The trial transcript, part 1. Freedomain Radio - www.freedomainradio.com


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" Socrates Goal Against Ussr 1982 "


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1/5 Socrates and the Life of Inquiry (Rick Roderick)


Transcript: rickroderick.org This is part one of the first lecture in the "Philosophy and Human Values" series of lectures. Presented by Professor Rick Roderick in 1990. Originally released by The Teaching Company on VHS.


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Brasil 1982 - The 11 Greatest Goals (4Dfoot)


NEW - Visit 4Dfoot.com for more Brasil 1982 and other classic football clips and full games! There is no doubt that the team Brasil sent to the 1982 World Cup is the most artful team in football history. The beauty of their play is perfectly mirrored by the elegance of the goals they scored. This video is an ode to Brasil 1982, ranking their eleven most beatiful goals -- all of which were scored in the course of only five games. the 1982 Brasil World Cup team Valdir Perez; Leandro, Oscar, Luizinho, Junior; Toninho Cerezo, Falcao, Socrates, Zico; Eder, Serginho coach: Tele Santana Special thanks to: -the guys at fbtz.com, for prodiving me with all the videofootage -Julia, for tons of advice, feedback and useful tips. Enjoy! Sebastiaan van de Water


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Ancient Philosophies as a Way of Life: Socrates


January 25, 2012 - John Cooper gives the first of two lectures in the Tanner Lecture Series. This first lecture focuses on some of the ancient philosophies of Aristotle and how they apply to life today. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Center for Ethics in Society: ethicsinsociety.stanford.edu Tanner Lecture Series: ethicsinsociety.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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LEARNING WITH SOCRATES


DEMOCRACY IS to learn how Socrates accept the death penalty because he knew who lived in a democracy Country: México


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Socrates-Brazil VS USSR [1982]


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Socrates & the Socratic Turn


The third video in Dr. Richard Brown's online introduction to philosophy. To see all videos go to onlinephilosophycourse.wordpress.com Technical note for some reason Keynote is not exporting to Quicktime properly anymore, so this one has a couple of issues with visibility of the slides and the audio (for one 1:00 minute section in the middle). Sorry about that, but I think the audio is still useful.


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The Adventures of Captain Socrates and Boy Aristotle #1


I decided to draw a comic on the same whiteboard i drew Captain Socrates on. Everybody seemed to like the first video itself so i made this video showing a comic and my voice acting prowess....not really tho LOL Captain Socrates and Boy Aristotle were invented by Jesse Cox The Comic itself is mine!


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