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Simon the Shoemaker

Simon the Shoemaker (; c. late 5th century BCE) was an associate of Socrates, and a 'working-philosopher'. He is known mostly from the account given in Diogenes Laërtius' ''Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers''. He is also mentioned in passing by PlutarchPlutarch, '' Maxime cum principibus philosopho esse disserendum'', 776b〕 and Synesius;〔Synesius, ''Dion'', 14〕 a pupil of Socrates, Phaedo of Elis, is known to have written a dialogue called ''Simon''.〔Diogenes Laërtius, ''Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers'', ii. 105; Suda, ''Phaidon''〕
==Influence==
Xenophon reports that because youths were not allowed to enter the Agora, they used to gather in workshops surrounding it.〔Xenophon, ''Memorabilia. 4.2.1〕 Socrates frequented these shops in order to converse with the merchants, Simon being one among them. Simon committed these conversations to writing, as far as he could remember them. These were the first Socratic dialogues.〔Diogenes Laërtius, ''Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers'', ii.123〕 Indeed, Simon’s excellence in the art of shoemaking would have been a form of expertise that Socrates, of Plato's ''Apology'',〔Plato, Apology 22c–e〕 held up as the only example of genuine knowledge.〔J. Sellars, (2003), Simon the Shoemaker and the Problem of Socrates. Classical Philology 98, 207-216.〕
Simon's writings attracted the notice of Pericles, who offered to provide for him if Simon would come and reside with him. The cobbler refused on the grounds that he did not wish to surrender his independence.

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