It was Aristotle, a student of Socrates' follower Plato who was a renowned ancient mathematician, known also as the founder and developer of Logic as a science. Aristotle has written books on pure mathematics and logic, and has contradicted his master Plato in many things. Dialogues and discources of Socrates as recorded by Plato in his works do not portray him as anything like a mathematician.
His sole object was to teach the youth of Athens how to think logically and rationally for themselves.
pythagorus was a mathematician
Mathematician
mathematician
Yes, George Boole was a mathematician.
It was the ancient mathematician Pythagoras
Yes, Plato studied under Socrates in Athens, Greece. He was greatly influenced by Socrates' teachings, which played a significant role in shaping his own philosophical ideas and beliefs.
The philosopher and mathematician, Plato, wrote the Republic. He was a student of Socrates' and founded the first institution of higher learning in the Western world, the Academy, located in Athens.
No, though he was a philosopher, mathematician, student of Socrates, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the first institution of higher learning in the Western world, the Academy in Athens.
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
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Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
The complete name of Socrates is Socrates of Athens.
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
No, Socrates is not single.
Socrates
Socrates lived in ancient Greece.
Socrates was Plato's Teacher. Plato was Socrates' most prized student. After Socrates' death, Plato began to write accounts of Socrates' dialogues.(sorry for the basic answer, i don't know how much detail you wanted).~element