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... will be ok. Throughout both the trial and the sentencing, Socrates stays a convincing and believable character. He maintains his ...
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... By sentencing Socrates to death, many have chosen not to examine their lives, but Socrates himself has, and it is his examination that will set an example for ...
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... thing to do. The Last Days of Socrates is an account written by Plato of the sentencing and death of Socrates. Not only a famous ...
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... In the sentencing phase, Socrates tells the court that he is not upset with the jury for finding him guilty, despite the fact that he had discredited his ...
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... In the sentencing phase, Socrates tells the court that he is not upset with the jury for finding him guilty, despite the fact that he had discredited his ...
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... Socrates was a brave and smart man. He was a master at speaking and instead of sentencing him to death, I think that the people of Athens should have commended ...
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... his father (sentencing for murder of a slave) is pious and the gods appreciate it. He states that piety is something that is loved by the gods. Socrates, on ...
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... However, he was granted one question after his sentencing, and he said he thought he ... plan, and also a guard "forgot" to lock the door, but Socrates said he ...
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... punishment. Ultimately, the laws Socrates is abiding by rather than the irrational sentencing of the judicial system's members. In ...
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... I would stay in jail and go through with my sentencing if a possibility of escape came into play. I would most defiantly escape! But by Socrates staying, he ...
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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Capital Punishment is the ruling by a court, sentencing an individual ... In the days of Socrates around 200 BC, executions were much different. ...
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... Socrates proposes a rigged lottery to ensure that the best man has sex with ... that he was wrong by forbidding the burial of Polynices, and sentencing Antigone to ...
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... The most famous people who were executed were Socrates (Saunders 462) and Jesus. ... the mandatory death penalty and authorized the option of sentencing a capital ...
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... (Sellin 77) This sentiment was expressed by Socrates (in Gorgias ... that in all stages of the murder trial, from the indictment to the sentencing, the evidence ...
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... Socrates raises the central philosophical problem regarding the actual existence of an ... Who stands before the judge for sentencing but the same person who ...
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