No. This accusation was used to frame him. Of course one may consider that the accusation was done in good faith, as for instance some stone age politicians actually believe in creationism when they demonize opponents.
In 399 B.C.,the authorities of Athens accused Socrates of impiety and corrupting the youth. An other way to say what the charges were are: Heresy and corrupting the minds of the young.
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety towards the traditional gods of the city. These charges ultimately led to his trial and subsequent sentence of death by drinking hemlock.
Socrates was charged with corrupting the minds of the youth of Athens and impiety towards the city's gods. These charges ultimately led to his trial and subsequent execution by drinking poison.
Impiety and corrupting the minds of young people
False. Socrates was executed in 399 BC, not 369 BC, in Athens. He was found guilty of impiety and corrupting the youth, as described by Plato in his dialogues.
Socrates was sentenced to death for corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety, meaning he did not respect the city's gods. He died by drinking poison, specifically hemlock, as his method of execution.
Socrates was ordered to choose the manner of his execution after being convicted of corrupting the youth. His method of execution chosen was a hemlock mixture that stopped his heart.
Socrates' mentor was Diogenes of Apollonia, a philosopher from the town of Apollonia in Ancient Greece. Diogenes influenced Socrates' ideas on natural philosophy and cosmology.
Socrates was his own mentor - learning from discussions with the young men he mentored.
Socrates was a philosopher who died because of his differing opinions from those in political power. Socrates questioned wisdom, truth, and the fact of the Greek gods. He felt that wisdom had not been obtained by anyone around him, more specifically himself. In that, he publicly chastised those around him. He angered the powers that be and his view was one of absolute truth, that being, he felt that he was right and would die to defend his thoughts and beliefs, he was one of the first known martyrs.One of his many famous quotes, "The only true knowledge comes from knowing that you know nothing". He clashed with the people of Athens as his views were considered radical and he was known for "swaying" the young men of Athens to question the truth, question if they know what is really real. He chose to die even though he was unjustly convicted. He felt that it was his time to die and that it was wiser to die when he chose rather than to die in old age.....this is of course only a synopsis of the life of Socrates... for more information...look up the Socratic Method which will give you more information about decision making. Then Socrates died in 366 BCE. Useful info thanks :)
If the question is actually about "Mr. Socrates", the answer is that Socrates was a Greek philosopher in Athens in the 5th Century BC. His philosophy involved the fields of ethics and logic. He was forced to commit suicide in the year 399 BC, after arguing for morality and conscience as the root of democracy. (It did not help that he had antagonized many of Athens leading scholars.) * the title "Mister Socrates" also refers to a 2005 Korean movie about a worthless young lowlife idler who is coerced by a secret criminal group into infiltrating the local police force.
According to his pupil, Plato, and other Greek historians, Socrates committed suicide by drinking the poison hemlock. He had been convicted by an Athenian jury of corrupting the young and of spurning the Athenian gods. He was given the merciful option of suicide, rather than the normal execution by having his throat cut and thrown into a refuse pit.