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... 202). Socrates asked the jurors to think of his adventures as a cycle of labours, referring to the Labours of Heracles. Reference ...
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... insane. In this trial, Socrates has a huge disadvantage. Many of the 501 jurors were young when Aristophanes', The Clouds came out. ...
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... I think that Socrates did believe that life was precious, but he did not say anything about it to the jury, because he did not want to give the jurors whom ...
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... When Socrates is informed of the final verdict he again keeps his composure and ... he did, than by begging and pleading for the sympathy and mercy of the jurors. ...
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... Questions frequently arise toward the jurors, toward Meletus, and even toward God. Questions are the initial cause of the trial. Socrates's questioning of the ...
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... penalty. But the jurors do not hold the same view, and assume that Socrates is again acting sarcastic, or even mocking. His arrogance ...
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... I think if I had heard as many rumors as the jurors had then it would be hard to make the right decision about Socrates in this case. ...
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... In Plato's Apology, Socrates defends himself against these charges. He claims that the jurors' opinions are biased because they had probably all seen ...
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... wisdom.It is his inferior, as his many examinations of the jurors or their ... In the Crito, Socrates must choose between obedience of the state and obedience to ...
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... Socrates also makes the point that it is better to do right than wrong, no matter what the circumstances. He felt that, although the jurors wronged him by ...
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... Socrates also makes the point that it is better to do right than wrong, no matter what the circumstances. He felt that, although the jurors wronged him by ...
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... the facts, Woodward and Bernstein not only approached Grand Jurors, but Bernstein ... No, according to the philosophies of both Socrates and Aristotle Woodstein ...
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