Does Socrates believe in God?

Socrates also believes in deity, but his conception is completely different from the typical Athenians. While to the Athenians gods are human-like and confused, Socrates believes god to be perfectly good and perfectly wise. His god is rationally moral. His god also has a purpose.
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What religion did Socrates believe in?

Although he never outright rejected the standard Athenian view of religion, Socrates' beliefs were nonconformist. He often referred to God rather than the gods, and reported being guided by an inner divine voice.
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How many gods did Socrates believe in?

Socrates does not explicitly answer whether or not he believed in the many gods of Athens, but he definitely believed in at least one divinity: his inner voice. Although this may still be considered a form of impiety by an Athenian jury, it is erroneous to describe Socrates as an atheist.
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Does Socrates introduce gods?

The danger posed by Socrates

In a way, Socrates did fail to acknowledge the gods recognized by the city, he did introduce new gods, and, by teaching these things to the young who gathered around him, he did corrupt them.
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What is Plato's religion?

The proposals of Plato selected to be discussed will adhere to a general definition that religion is “a strong belief in a supernatural power that control human destiny”.
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Does Socrates believe in an afterlife?

The idea of death is discussed by both Socrates and Epicurus, with both philosophers having a mutual belief that it should not be feared. Socrates' view is that there is either an afterlife, or that death is an eternal sleep.
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What Socrates says about God?

For Socrates, god is a truly good being. To be truly or perfectly good implies that one has only goodness in oneself, no evil. In other words, truly good is the same as perfectly good—there is no evil in a perfectly good thing.
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How did Socrates disrespect the gods?

At his trial, Socrates was accused of two things: impiety (asebeia) against Athens' gods by introducing new gods and the corruption of Athenian youth by teaching them to question the status quo.
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What did Socrates and Plato believe in?

Socrates, Plato, and Augustine were all dualists who believed the soul to be immortal. Socrates believed the soul is immortal. He also argued that death is not the end of existence. It is merely separation of the soul from the body.
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What is Socrates famous quote?

“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” “The unexamined life is not worth living.” “There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.”
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What are the 3 teachings of Socrates?

These principles are what Socrates thought were the most important goals of philosophy.
  1. Discover and Pursue Your Life's Purpose. Strive to discover who you are, what is your life mission, and what you are trying to become. ...
  2. Care for your soul. ...
  3. Be a good person and you will not be harmed by outside forces.
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Can the Socratic problem be solved?

It is apparent to scholarship that this problem is now deemed a task seeming impossible to clarify and thus perhaps now classified as unsolvable. Socrates was the main character in most of Plato's dialogues and was a genuine historical figure.
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Who said Socrates was the wisest?

When told that the Oracle of Delphi had revealed to one of his friends that Socrates was the wisest man in Athens, he responded not by boasting or celebrating, but by trying to prove the Oracle wrong.
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Do philosophers believe in God?

You might say, “But that doesn't have anything to do with replacing God?” and that's Jensen's point. “To be honest, most of philosophy isn't concerned in any direct sense with God or God's existence,” Jensen said. “It is one part of philosophy that we study, but we're not obsessed with it.
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Did the Greek philosophers believe in God?

There are many different Greek philosophers, and they all had different ideas and attitudes towards the gods. Plato is addressed well in the other answers: He often spoke of "God" and believed in spirits, but not necessarily in the myths about the gods.
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Who is God according to philosophy?

existence of God, in religion, the proposition that there is a supreme supernatural or preternatural being that is the creator or sustainer or ruler of the universe and all things in it, including human beings.
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Does Socrates believe in heaven?

No heaven and hell (in the Medieval sense) in Ancient Greece. See Greek underworld for the original Greek idea of afterlife. No reason to assert that Socrates believed in reincarnation.
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Does Socrates believe reincarnation?

A belief in rebirth/metempsychosis was held by Greek historical figures, such as Pythagoras, Socrates, and Plato, as well as in various modern religions.
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What does Socrates think is worse than death?

Putting an innocent man to death is far worse, and thus far more to be feared, than dying oneself, according to Socrates, and so really it is the jury, and not Socrates himself, that is in grave danger.
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Is anyone wiser than Socrates?

Socrates was considered a wise man because he knew that he did not know anything. The oracle of Delphi, a wise old woman, told Socrates's friend that there was no one wiser than Socrates.
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How smart was Socrates?

He is widely regarded as one of the wisest men of all time. We know very little about his life. He left no written testimony and most knowledge comes from dialogues with his most famous student, Plato, and from the memoirs of Xenophon.
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Who is the real father of philosophy?

Socrates of Athens (l. c. 470/469-399 BCE) is among the most famous figures in world history for his contributions to the development of ancient Greek philosophy which provided the foundation for all of Western Philosophy. He is, in fact, known as the "Father of Western Philosophy" for this reason.
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What was Socrates mental illness?

There is a reasonable certainty that the historical Socrates was an epileptic, suffering from temporal lobe epilepsy, and his daimonion was most likely the symptom of simple partial seizure, one of the common symptoms of temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Was Socrates a real man?

Yes. At least no modern scholars really question the fact he existed. Socrates was a very well-known figure at Athens during his own lifetime and his execution in 399 BC catapulted him into even greater and more lasting fame.
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Was Plato taught by Socrates?

Plato was a philosopher during the 5th century BCE. He was a student of Socrates and later taught Aristotle. He founded the Academy, an academic program which many consider to be the first Western university. Plato wrote many philosophical texts—at least 25.
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