Essays about jury socrates

  1. Is it surprising that Socrates was found guilty
    ... As expected, the jury finds Socratesamp39 method of defense too oblique for them to be compassionate under. ... Socrates angered the jury in his claims of wisdom. ...
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  2. socrates
    ... Before the jury, Socrates attempted to justify his actions through his defense speech. ... The jury found Socrates guilty and charged and sentenced him to death.
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  3. Last Days of Socrates
    ... only show his pride. In one statement to the jury, Socrates says, ampquotIt seems I really am wiseampquot 41. A few moments later, Socrates ...
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  4. Socrates philosophy
    ... Socrates just isnamp39t willing to compromise with the jury. Finally, the jury comes to a couple of final decision on Socrates arguments. ...
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  5. Apology Plato
    ... In this instance, Socrates had made a mockery of Meletus by having him state to the jury that Socrates, alone, is the corrupter of youth and all of the other ...
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  6. Socrates : The Defense
    ... might have. All said and done, standing before a jury, Socrates is unwavering in his conviction to know only what he knows. He has ...
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  7. Socrates: The Apology
    ... The Outcome After his defense, the jury declares Socrates guilty. He is to come up with a punishment for himself Meletus selects the death penalty. ...
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  8. Platoamp39s Apology
    ... Instead of seeking the favor of the jury, Socrates actually belittles the jury when he proclaims, ampquotFor it is generally believed, whether it be true or false ...
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  9. Socrates Apology
    ... continued his defense are: he wanted to acknowledge the Athenians who voted for his acquittal and guilt, and the jury still had to decide Socratesamp39 punishment. ...
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  10. Socrates
    ... On the first vote, Socratesamp39 jury of 500 men voted 280 for conviction and 220 for acquittal.i Socrates wasnamp39t shocked by the guilty conviction. ...
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  11. Socratesamp39 Apology: A philosophical provocation
    ... that all of these things said by Socrates would have provoked some thought of knowledge upon the members of the juryjust the thought that Socrates wanted to ...
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  12. A Man of Honor
    ... This is already putting the jury on notice that Socrates has a few words to say before they come to the ultimate decision of his future. ...
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  13. Innocence In Platoamp39s Apology
    ... argues throughout the trial. Before the jury, Socrates attempted to justify himself and explain how this slander against him arose. ...
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  14. Socrates: The Apology
    ... At the beginning of The Apology, Socrates asks the jury to excuse his making arguments in the type of language he is used to using in the marketplace and at ...
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  15. Socrates Self Portrayal
    ... other accusations. Normally, one would plead with the jury in order to free himself from their wrath, but not Socrates. Knowing that ...
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  16. Socrates
    ... reality. Even after the jury has convicted him, Socrates declines to abandon his pursuit of the truth in all matters. Refusing to ...
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  17. Socrates
    ... Socrates was brought before a jury and instead of using his debating skills to defend himself, he did nothing in his own defense because he was convinced that ...
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  18. Socrates versus the Athenian democracy
    ... 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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  19. Democracy through Platoamp39s Apology of Socrates
    ... Socrates left letting everyone know that even though he had been put on a fair trial, he did not ... Another obligation to living in a free democracy is jury duty. ...
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  20. Written Accounts of the Lives, Works, and Trials of Jesus and ...
    ... In the case of Socrates, a jury of 501 Athenians eventually convicted him and condemned him to death in 399 BCE He had attracted a large following among young ...
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  21. Platos Apology
    Platoamp39s Apology: In Platoamp39s Apology, Socrates is put in front of a jury of Athenians to ensure his innocence against the accusations placed upon him by his ...
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  22. The Story of Socrates and Crito
    ... would like. Finally, Socrates tells the jury that there is hope in death and that he will enter into it with no fear. His final ...
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  23. The Invisible Attributes of the Trial
    ... Even when the jury has sentenced him to death, Socrates calmly delivers his final public words, a speculation about what the future holds. ...
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  24. The Last Days of Socrates an unlawful execution
    ... were false. However, the jury had found Socrates guilty, and sentenced him to death by drinking hemlock. Socratesamp39 friend, Crito ...
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  25. 2.a Why does the Athenian jury convict Socrates, and why does ...
    2.a Why does the Athenian jury convict Socrates, and why does Socrates maintain his innocence ... The Athenian jury convicts Socrates of corrupting the youth. ...
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  26. The Apology of Socrates
    ... He shows the reader how Socrates stands up for what he beleives in.Socrates shows his consistency by letting the jury know that the only way he would stop his ...
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  27. Plato
    ... society. The turning point in this passage is when the jury and Socrates try to agree on some type of sentence for his wrong doings. At ...
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  28. Socrates
    ... Following the customary procedure of execution at the time, Socrates consumed a cup of hemlock. The Athenian jury killed a great teacher, but the torch had ...
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  29. Understanding why Athenians were executed
    ... Three hundred members of the jury against one hundred voted the sentence to death. Socrates refused an easy escape and drank the hemlock voluntarily. ...
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  30. What Can Be Discovered In the Trials and Death Of Socrates
    ... Socrates also claimed that because he told the truth during his trial, which was not what the jury wanted to hear, he will be taken care of by the gods. ...
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