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  • Socrates Vasiliades ATO | Techniques For Improving Your Time Management by ATOSocrates
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    Socrates Vasiliades ATO - Time management is a key skill when it comes to getting your work and chores done in an efficient way. However, it's not a skill that comes naturally to everyone. With a few tips, though, you can perfect the art of using the time to your benefit.
  • Empire Ants by Joenunez02
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    IAN HAS (NOT) MET W/ LOU
  • Truth or Death by Sepergidwicahyo
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    Sophie, a Norwegian girl who is aggressively studying philosophy with her teacher Albert Knox who is suddenly thrown and called to the previous century. It turns out that not only were they called there, but there also they met three famous philosops who were reading and studying. They have the same concerns about humans and truths. Until finally they decided to make a movement. Will they find the truth? Or death?
  • Bill and Ted One-Shots  by ObsidianLies
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    A collection of stories of the excellent chosen ones.
  • Random Drabbles. by LoveScorbus
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    Drabbles I write when bored. I'll say what fandom they are from at the beginning of each chapter. Thank you!
  • Drench With Words by princesslouisejover7
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    A collection of drafts I wrote from scratch papers, at the back pages of my notebooks, forgotten diaries, detained thoughts, leakage of words in some social medias and others I might be hiding in the confines of my deep enigmatic thoughts.
  • On Freedom of Speech by bentoth
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    A fictional dialogue, in the iconic style of Plato, between Socrates and the author, Ben Toth, on the matter of freedom of speech. Socrates' investigative questions, characteristic responses, and opinion on freedom of speech - a matter that greatly influenced his death sentence - are backed by research as well as the theoretical jigsaw puzzle of his appearances in literature.
  • 🌷Dangerous affairs🌷 by dhamhi
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    🌹 Dangerous Affair 🌹 💃 Donna 💃 🌹 Prologue 🌹 ALEX SOCRATES Alex is a multimillionaire whose marriage is termed as........oh perfect! To the outside world. But on the inside,it's a living hell. Alex is married to his father's business associate daughter. She's a nagging bitch and a control freak just like his mom. They spend lavishly..........and dine with people of higher social......... status. He'd gotten married to her............in order to fulfill his father's last wish so he........got stuck up in this hell!!! JANELLE SMITH Janelle,fresh out of college is the second child in the family of Mr and Mrs Smith. She's stunning, curvy and smart. She applies for a job at the SOCRATES firm and industries and landed as Arnold's (Alex younger brothers) secretary.......... Arnold is cool,nice but an alcoholic.it takes little......or no time for her to .......fall for him But fate has bigger plans as Alex PA quits her job and Arnold goes out of town for a while. She's asked to fill In as his PA. What happens when Alex catches Nicole cheating on him........on his marital bed? What happens when he asks Janelle to be his mistress.........in order to piss his wife and mom. Do you think she'll agree??
  • La Ironía de la Libertad by VirgilioZhu
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    Existe un vínculo estrecho entre la génesis del pensamiento filosófico occidental en la Antigua Grecia y el pensamiento liberal que nutrió al individualismo y al apego a la razón del Iluminismo. Sócrates, de acuerdo a los sucesos relatados por Platón, fue condenado a muerte por negarse a aceptar las reglas impuestas por el estado ateniense y por rebelarse racionalmente contra los comportamientos y costumbres sociales y políticas irracionales de su época. Este espíritu socrático se enfrenta a lo establecido armado con la práctica de la ironía, el diálogo y la crítica, es decir, de la evaluación y el examen de la realidad con la combinación de una metodología racional y una filosofía moral individualista.
  • is it possible to live a wise life  by TheDreamerS167
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    I wrote this essay long ago. just let me think that this isn't a shit. thanks.
  • Apologia de Socrates by PlatonAristocles
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    Apologia de socrates
  • Socrates in the New World  by devansh77
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    A short fictional story of a child named Socrates born in the modern 21st century. The story narrates about Socrates indulging into various fantasies of his own and how he lives every single day in a different worlds of fantasy.
  • My *SUPER SECRET* Diary XD by PhilosophyOV
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    Top secret clippings from famous Socrates' personal diary!!?! WARNING: DO NOT READ IF YOU DONT LIKE UNCOVERING THE SECRETS OF THE SEXIEST MAN FROM ANCIENT GREECE!!!!!!
  • SocWrites by StillBreathing0
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    Every word in this book came from my broken heart.
  • Apología de Sócrates by jmr1232
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    Apología de Sócrates (Ἀπολογία Σωκράτους) es una obra de Platón que da una versión del discurso que Sócrates pronunció como defensa, ante los tribunales atenienses, en el juicio en el que se le acusó de corromper a la juventud y no creer en los dioses de la polis. Aunque su datación exacta es incierta, el texto, por su temática, pertenece al ciclo platónico de las primeras obras llamadas «socráticas», que Platón escribió en su juventud, e incluso se piensa que es su primera obra. (Créditos de esta edición: Raymundo Casas Navarro, jefe de Curso-Ciclo extraordinario) CENTRO PRE UNIVERSITARIO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL MAYOR DE SAN MARCOS
  • Farcical Fasting Fads by 600Devils
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    How We Butchered an Ancient Discipline and Called It Wellness
  • Dos relatos educativos by Vicky-R-92
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    Les traigo un relato educativo, una reflexión irreverente sobre un diálogo socrático: Hippias Mayor. Puede gustarles o no, pueden aprender o no, pueden descubrir que no hay una sola respuesta para todo o no, pueden vislumbrar que el mundo es inagotable o no, es decir, pueden seguir creyendo en universales o no, sólo sé que no sé nada...
  • Happiness? Is a forlorn quest? by ElizabethSeamoore
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    A short student/teacher philosophy question.
  • The Philosophers' Game by smile4pie
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    The Philosophers' Club has only one guideline: Quote and be quoted. In order to spread their ideas about life to as many unsuspecting "followers" as possible by high school graduation, these teens can't just dispense adages - they have to take risks. It's the ultimate social experiment, infused with the spirit of competition. For the past three years, the game has been kept a secret by four teenage boys who call each other by the names of famous Greek philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Diogenes, and Aristotle. But on the eve of their senior year, the new girl in town accidentally stumbles into one of their underground meetings and the club's unwritten code of "No Girls Allowed" is finally broken. Needless to say, the fight for Victory is about to get a lot tougher.