The trial and death of socrates
[DOC File]Socrates (469-399 BC)
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In the actual trial, Socrates was convicted by a vote of 280 to 220. In the sentencing that followed, the accusers asked for death. Socrates rejected his followers’ recommendation that he ask for a fine as an alternate punishment.
[DOC File]Excerpt from Plato’s The Trial and Death of Socrates
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The trial and execution of Socrates in Athens in 399 B.C.E. puzzles historians What did Socrates say or do that prompted a jury to send a seventy-year-old philosopher to his death? Finding an answer is complicated by the two surviving accounts of the defense.
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Excerpt from Plato’s The Trial and Death of Socrates. Dialogue III: Crito (ca. 399-387 B.C.E) Background: The Greek philosopher Socrates (470-399 B.C.) has been convicted of treason by the State. In this dialogue with his student Crito, he explains why he must submit to a seemingly unjust death sentence. Socrates (speaking to his student Crito):
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The statements of the Memorabilia respecting the trial and death of Socrates agree generally with Plato; but they have lost the flavour of Socratic irony in the narrative of Xenophon. The Apology or Platonic defence of Socrates is divided into three parts: 1st.
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Socrates On How To Be Happy. In chapter one of The Consolations Of Philosophy, Alain de Botton waxes lyrical about the death of Socrates (469-399 BC). It was a noble death, by most people’s standards, and it has been the subject of a variety of famous paintings.
Analysis Of Plato's Four Dialogue On The Trial And Death ...
The Trial and Death of Socrates. The trial and death of Socrates are described in the following Platonic dialogues. We'll concentrate on the first one: Apology - an (idealized) account of Socrates' defense at his trial. Crito- Socrates' explanation for why he should submit to the jury's prescribed . penalty. Phaedo - the final hours of Socrates ...
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The Trial of Socrates . by Doug Linder (2002) The trial and execution of of Socrates in Athens in 399 B.C.E. puzzles historians. Why, in a society enjoying more freedom and democracy than any the world had ever seen, would a seventy-year-old philosopher be put to death for what he was teaching?
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