The Trial of Socrates

The Trial of Socrates

Isidor F. Stone

Jonathan Cape

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The Trial of Socrates was a legal proceeding held in 399 BC by the pantheon of Athens against the philosopher Socrates. He was accused of failing to acknowledge the gods that the city acknowledged and introducing new deities. The charges also included corruption of the youth of the city-state, due to political and philosophical questions asked to his students. Both of these accusations led to moral corruption and impiety. During the trial, a majority of jurors voted to convict Socrates, resulting in a death sentence, where he had to drink a poisonous beverage of hemlock. This event was documented by three primary sources: Plato's "Apology," Xenophon's "Apology," and Xenophon's "Memorabilia." These works offer details about Socrates' trial and execution. Modern interpretations include the book by journalist I.F. Stone titled "The Trial of Socrates" (1988) and the book "Why Socrates Died: Dispelling the Myths" by a classical scholar, both offering in-depth looks at this significant event.

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ISBN
9780224025911
Strony
304
Wydawca
Jonathan Cape
Wydano
1988
Język
en
Dodano
2023-04-07

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