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Socrates’ Philosophy4 Trial of Socrates5 What people have to say?5 Historical significance7 Conclusion8 References9 Introduction Greek philosophy In the sixth century BCE, ancient Greek philosophy surfaced and journeyed through the Hellenis...
inners for the rest of his life instead, to finance the time he spends as Athens' benefactor. He was, nevertheless, found guilty of corrupting the minds of the youth of Athens and sentenced to death by drinking a mixture containing poison h...
political families in Athens. It is likely that Plato, like all young men in his time, served in the military, but he never held a political position in Athens. If I would be a part of the jury. I may not find Socrates guilty due to the fo...
by Socrates as he defends himself against the charges of being a man "who corrupted the young, refused to worship the gods, and created new deities". "Apology" here has its earlier meaning (now usually expressed by the word "apologia") of ...
Plato’s teacher. This event made him turn around philosophy. Discussion Pluto has been very popular because of his unique artistic style. He was not only a poet, but also a philosopher. He transformed the philosophical work into the form of...
(c. 470-399 B.C.) Lovers of wisdom (philosophers) are seekers after wisdom. They are between the ignorant, who are not interested in wisdom, and gods, who are wise already. Plato (428-347 B.C.) thought that philosophy is the quest for trut...
and one of the most influential figures in 'western' thought. He founded what is said to be the first university - his Academy (near Athens) in around 385 BC. Plato's early works (dialogues) provide much of what we know of Socrates (470 - ...