Corrupting the minds of the youth in Athens.
Socrates predicts that his critics will ultimately regret condemning him to death, as they will suffer a negative consequence for their actions in denying him the opportunity to continue his philosophical pursuits and teachings. He believes that their decision will not bring about the justice they seek, but rather lead to their own moral downfall.
Socrates was found guilty by an Athenian jury in 399 BC of corrupting the youth and impiety. He was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. However, many scholars believe that the charges were politically motivated and that Socrates was a scapegoat for the failures of Athenian democracy.
A majority verdict is a decision made by a jury in which most of the jurors agree on a verdict. It does not necessarily require a unanimous decision, instead requiring a specified number or percentage of jurors to be in agreement. Majority verdicts are used in some legal systems to reach a conclusion in a trial.
Socrates' final request is textually noted in Plato's Apology, which is the speech Socrates delivers to defend himself against legal accusations and eventually the speech he gives after his guilty verdict is delivered and he is condemned to life.Socrates concludes his Apology with the claim that he bears no grudge against those who accused and condemned him, and asks them to look after his three sons as they grow up, ensuring that they put goodness before selfish interests.
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Verdict is a noun.
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Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
No, Socrates is not single.
Socrates taught him
Socrates
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