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... smart aleck, which Socrates also proved he was by disproving high-powered people such as politicians, and also disrespecting the jury at his court case. ...
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... He obeyed them his whole life and was not going to change his ways in court. Socrates drank the poisonous hemlock juice and died quietly among his grieving ...
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... Unfortunately, these trials seemed to be based on social standing, rather than the arguments presented to the court (since Socrates' atheism argument should ...
(1757 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... During his court session Socrates continuously referred to the old charges that were sought against him because they related well to the later charges. ...
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... In this first scene, Socrates and Euthyphro are waiting to enter court. As they stand outside, the two men fall into discussion. ...
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... Socrates was brought to court for his teachings and beliefs. I believe that Socrates was entirely guiltless of the charges that were brought against him. ...
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... Although most of the people in the court have observed Socrates for years, no one could bear witness to the accusation. Socrates ...
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... When Socrates asks what brings Euthyphro to court, Socrates is equally shocked to find that Euthyphro is prosecuting his own father for murder. ...
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... They positively forbid him to obey the court. In the Crito, Socrates must choose between obedience of the state and obedience to his family and goodness of the ...
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... His friend says "in war and in court and everywhere, you must do whatever the state...commands, persuade her that otherwise is right." Socrates here could have ...
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... Socrates condemns the people of the court by saying, "Are you not ashamed that you give your attention to acquiring as much money as possible, and similarly ...
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... Athens. Soon after, Socrates was brought to court with being charged with corrupting the youth and preaching about false gods. The ...
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... By refusing to flee from Athens Socrates saved his friends, his family and his followers much hardship and great danger from the court of Athens. ...
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Apology. (After the second voting, court sentence Socrates to his death) After many hours of Socrates pleading for his case, the court finds Socrates guilty ...
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Apology. (After the second voting, court sentence Socrates to his death) After many hours of Socrates pleading for his case, the court finds Socrates guilty ...
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... Now Socrates had a chance to appeal to the court. He was entitled to suggest forms of punishment other than death to satisfy his crime. ...
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... These ill feelings toward Socrates led to the official charges brought against him by Meletus, and were very clear as they were presented to the court. ...
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... Socrates defended himself under the eyes of the court, and proved to all through reason that the accusations of the court were false. ...
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... The personified laws make the case that Socrates is morally bound to accept the finding of the court because he has agreed in advance to abide by the law which ...
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... against all he had taught and believed and "...he felt morally obligated to follow the court's decision, even if it was unjust." Ultimately, Socrates chose to ...
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... Although he does agree to Crito's remark that the court is an evil court that laid him upon death, Socrates tells that it is not the laws that have done him ...
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At the onset of the trial, Socrates appears to challenging the charges, which ... attempt to disprove that he participated in the actions maintained by the court. ...
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... Meletus has brought before the court the accusation that Socrates does not believe in the gods of Greece, but at the same time claims that he is a believer of ...
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... The Athenian citizens could be members of the Assembly, as well as members of jury in court, as were those at the trial of Socrates. ...
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... a healthy society. The work Euthyphro is the story of two men Socrates and Euthyphro who are going to court. Socrates is being faced ...
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... I agree with Socrates' justifications for not escaping, he accepted his death justly and faced the sentence the Athenian court declared. ...
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... I agree with Socrates' justifications for not escaping, he accepted his death justly and faced the sentence the Athenian court declared. ...
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... I agree with Socrates' justifications for not escaping, he accepted his death justly and faced the sentence the Athenian court declared. ...
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... Socrates finds Euthyphro perfectly certain of his own ethical morality even in the situation of prosecuting his own father in court. ...
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... Socrates tells the court clearly how the men feel when he says, "And yet, I know that this plainness of speech make them (Meletus, Anytu, and Lycon) hate me ...
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