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  1. May 1, 2010 · Dear Quote Investigator: There is a great quote by Plato or Socrates about the misbehavior of children in antiquity that I read in the New York Times. The quote shows that the problems between generations are not just a recent occurrence. Instead, the conflicts between parents and offspring are timeless [NY8]:

  2. Feb 12, 2024 · 55 Socrates Quotes on Philosophy, Education and Life. Embrace these quotes from one of the founding fathers of Western philosophy. Kelsey Kryger. Feb 12, 2024. Socrates was one of the most...

  3. Feb 15, 2018 · Similarly, Socrates had its own notion about youth. Here are some of Socrates quotes about youth that may provide thought provoking insights. Some of his words might be an inspiration that can inspire you and motivate in life. Or, they may simply be words of advice or wisdom.

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Socrates, famous for his wise and inspiring quotes, died as he lived—hated by most Athenians but much beloved by his students. He was condemned to prison and death by poison in 399 BC for corrupting Athenian youth and rejecting the gods recognized by the state.

  5. Plato about youth and the excess of freedom. Several people have asked me the exact reference of a quotation often ascribed to Socrates and circulating in educational institutions under a more or less loose form, on the evils of children no longer respecting their parents and teachers and of the excess of freedom.

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    Feb 17, 2024 · Plato, in Apology, 23b, as quoted in The last days of Socrates: Euthyphro, The apology: Crito [and] Phaedo (1967), p. 52; The accusations of atheism, the introducing of foreign deities, and corrupting of the Athenian youth, which were made against Socrates, afforded ample justification for Plato to conceal the arcane preaching of his doctrines.

  7. Because he is charged with corrupting the youth, Socrates inquires after who it is that helps the youth (Apology, 24d-25a). In the same way that we take a horse to a horse trainer to improve it, Socrates wants to know the person to whom we take a young person to educate him and improve him.

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