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Socrates the Stonemason: The Craft That Shaped a Philosopher

8 min · 23. juni 2026
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Before Socrates became the gadfly of Athens, he was a working stonemason. This episode explores his early life as a tekton — a stonecutter and sculptor — and how the physical craft of carving marble shaped his philosophical method. Lucas and Luna discuss the tradition that Socrates worked on the statues of the Three Graces on the Acropolis; Plato's mention of his father Sophroniscus, a sculptor; and the social status of manual labor in classical Athens. They examine Xenophon's and Diogenes Laërtius's accounts, the tension between theoria and praxis, and how Socrates's hands-on experience informed his analogies about craft, virtue, and knowledge. The episode also touches on the legacy of the banausic in Greek thought and how Aristotle's later dismissal of manual work contrasted with Socrates's embodied wisdom. A fresh angle on the philosopher who insisted he knew nothing — but knew how to carve. #Socrates #Stonemason #Tekton #AncientGreece #Athens #Philosophy #Acropolis #ThreeGraces #Sophroniscus #Xenophon #DiogenesLaertius #Banausic #Craft #Virtue #Theoria #Praxis #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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