The programme is named after the Greek philosopher Socrates.
It shows the death of Greek philosopher Socrates.
By chance, the philosopher Socrates, holding public office for the only time in his life, was epistates on the day that the generals were tried.
Another example in Book 8 Chapter 8 is about the philosopher Socrates.
The song is in praise of the philosopher Socrates, who is likened to a "superstar" in the lyrics.
The most famous victim of hemlock poisoning is the philosopher Socrates.
However, his name also seems to be a reference to hemlock, the poisonous plant used to kill the philosopher Socrates.
One of the Athenian hoplites in the battle was the philosopher Socrates.
This is similar to the thinking of the Greek philosopher Socrates, who argued that knowledge is virtue.
It is named after Xanthippe, the wife of the Greek philosopher Socrates.