Socrates
Socrates is an ancient Greek philosopher. Born in Athens, Greece, in 469 BC, he is regarded as a great figure of Western philosophy that is consistent with his life philosophical debate. He was accused by Meletos, Anitos, and Riccone of 'condemnation and corruption of young men' in 399 BC and was executed. It is often referred to as the world 's four adults with Confucius, Jesus, and Buddha. The great thinkers of Karl Jaspers, the great master of existential philosophy, do so. The British philosopher Whitehead said, "The philosophy of the West in 2000 is all footnotes to Plato." And the poet Emerson said, "Philosophy is Plato, Plato is philosophy," Plato is the master of Socrates. When Plato was in his twenties, he was greatly resentful of seeing Socrates as the death penalty for democracy, and this became a great occasion for his aristocratic support. Alexander the Great is a disciple of Socrates' great-great-grandson, a disciple of Plato's disciple, Aristotle.