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You can read the "Apology" by Plato to read what Socrates said during his trial.

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Why does Plato feel that Socrates was a Sophist?

Plato Feels that socrates was a Sophist, because of some of the things he would write and say indirectly in his writting.


What were Socrates' philosophies?

Socrates was the person who taught about realistic things knowing that some times people don't think straight and sometimes they don't understand that the real world can be cruel and that the "GODS" won't how you say help them.


What is the aesthetic theories of socrates?

Socrates doesn't really have aesthetic theories, but his student Plato does have aesthetic theories and part of those aesthetic theories could be what Socrates had to say about aesthetics. It is unkown what part of those theories are from Socrates and what parts are from Plato himself, this is mainly because Socrates didn't really write anything down. Plato did write things down and he tells how Socrates thought about different theories, some of the ideas Plato introduces as it is from Socrates whilst a part of those are from himself. So if you want to know about Socrates his aesthetic theories you are going to have to look at Plato his aesthic theories


Why did the Athenians sentence Socrates to death?

Rather than conforming to society, Socrates voiced his rather unpopular opinions to the public, some of which were heretical or deemed obscene by the Athenian government. Socrates had praised the Spartans-Athens' arch-rival-on numerous occasions, both directly and indirectly, and publicly criticized the current political, social, and moral atmospheres at the time. Both of these actions were considered dangerous by the politicians, especially since there was social unrest and instability during Socrates' criticisms.Instead of leaving him be, the Athenian government put him on trial for heresy and treason. Refusing to flee, Socrates awaited his trial. In the end, he was sentenced to death via poison. Socrates then drank a vial of poison and waited until it reached his bloodstream, numbing his body. The poison finally reached his heart, sending him into cardiac arrest and killing him almost immediately.In short, Socrates was sentenced to death for heresy, treason, and the corruption of youth.According to Robin Waterfield in Why Socrates Died: Dispelling the Myths, Socrates played as a voluntary scapegoat for the misfortunes Athens was facing.See the related links section for more information.


What is Socrates eye color?

Socrates had brown eyes, some may say blue, but he has brown eyes.

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Why does Plato feel that Socrates was a Sophist?

Plato Feels that socrates was a Sophist, because of some of the things he would write and say indirectly in his writting.


What is the word that means some things are just assumed and do not have to be stated?

Axioms.


What were Socrates' philosophies?

Socrates was the person who taught about realistic things knowing that some times people don't think straight and sometimes they don't understand that the real world can be cruel and that the "GODS" won't how you say help them.


What is the aesthetic theories of socrates?

Socrates doesn't really have aesthetic theories, but his student Plato does have aesthetic theories and part of those aesthetic theories could be what Socrates had to say about aesthetics. It is unkown what part of those theories are from Socrates and what parts are from Plato himself, this is mainly because Socrates didn't really write anything down. Plato did write things down and he tells how Socrates thought about different theories, some of the ideas Plato introduces as it is from Socrates whilst a part of those are from himself. So if you want to know about Socrates his aesthetic theories you are going to have to look at Plato his aesthic theories


Why did the Athenians sentence Socrates to death?

Rather than conforming to society, Socrates voiced his rather unpopular opinions to the public, some of which were heretical or deemed obscene by the Athenian government. Socrates had praised the Spartans-Athens' arch-rival-on numerous occasions, both directly and indirectly, and publicly criticized the current political, social, and moral atmospheres at the time. Both of these actions were considered dangerous by the politicians, especially since there was social unrest and instability during Socrates' criticisms.Instead of leaving him be, the Athenian government put him on trial for heresy and treason. Refusing to flee, Socrates awaited his trial. In the end, he was sentenced to death via poison. Socrates then drank a vial of poison and waited until it reached his bloodstream, numbing his body. The poison finally reached his heart, sending him into cardiac arrest and killing him almost immediately.In short, Socrates was sentenced to death for heresy, treason, and the corruption of youth.According to Robin Waterfield in Why Socrates Died: Dispelling the Myths, Socrates played as a voluntary scapegoat for the misfortunes Athens was facing.See the related links section for more information.


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What are some unanswered questions about Socrates?

socrates made the beginings of philosophy. we later made a method called the socratic method-tought by asking questions . he was a buisness man. powerfull people felt threatened by him. he was arrested for his belif in philosophy. went to trial. then sentanced to death but he had another choice. die or you can continue to be a buisness man if you tell all the people that philosophy is a load of crap.


How are Socrates and Alcibiades prime examples for Aristotle's friendship in Nicomachean Ethics?

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