Socrates' father, Sophroniscus, was a stone mason and sculptor by trade. This profession was considered to be of artisanal or working-class status in ancient Athens.
Socrates' father's name was Sophroniscus.
Socrates' mother, Phaenarete, was a midwife by profession.
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No, Socrates is not considered the father of tragedy. Tragedy in ancient Greece developed separately from Socrates' philosophical contributions. The origins of Greek tragedy are attributed to playwrights like Thespis and Aeschylus.
Socrates' father's name was Sophroniscus.
Socrates father was Sophroniscus and his mother was Phaenarete. According to writings by Plato, Socrates father was a stonemason and sculptor and his mother was a midwife.
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Socrates' mother, Phaenarete, was a midwife by profession.
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No, Socrates is not considered the father of tragedy. Tragedy in ancient Greece developed separately from Socrates' philosophical contributions. The origins of Greek tragedy are attributed to playwrights like Thespis and Aeschylus.
Mother - Phaenarete, a midwife. Father - Sophroniscus, a sculptor.
Socrates' father, Sophroniscus, was a stonemason and sculptor, while his mother, Phaenarete, was a midwife.
Socrates' father was Sophroniscus, a stonemason and sculptor, and his mother was Phaenarete, a midwife.
Socrates is often quoted as saying, "the unexamined life is not worth living".