He was convicted of impiety. This charge was used as it carried the death penalty and get rid of his influence. The real motivation was that he was disruptive - 'corrupting' the youth of Athens by teaching them to think for themselves rather than the normal patterns of following like sheep the beliefs and patterns of the masses, and so threatening the interests and wellbeing of the state.
These were the the "fathers of philosophy", Socrates being the first. Plato was a student of Socrates and Aristotle was a student of Plato. Their philosophies differed a bit but they did agree that a life of reason is the happiest and best life.
Xanthippe, the wife of Socrates, was famous in antiquity for being a scold.
Xanthippe, the wife of Socrates, was famous in antiquity for being a scold.
You should not punish a newborn for crying. You should investigate and find the reason for the crying. This could be anything from colic, dirty diaper, not being burped correctly after feeding and the list goes on and on. A newborn doesn't cry for no reason and is attempting to communicate in it's limited 'vocabulary.' Never punish a child for anything that is beyond its control and, to a newborn, EVERYTHING is beyond their control.
Yes, Socrates was executed by the Athenians after being accused of disrupting the minds of youthful people :P
Socrates died by poison in 399 BC after being sentenced to death. The exact date is unknown.
By definition, Socrates was not a god. He was a mortal human being, albeit a brilliant one. He may seem that way sometimes, though.
if they no u no just tell it to them straight if they don't then get them to admit and punish them how u fell
If a person has committed a serious enough breach of the law, the death penalty removes all opportunity for that person to commit another similar breach in the future, by reason of that person not being alive and thus unable to do anything.
The penalty arc ensures that all players are at least 10 yards away when a penalty kick is being taken. It is not considered to be part of the penalty area.
You get to punish people for their actions.
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