Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon were the three accusers who brought charges against Socrates.
The charge brought against Socrates was impiety (not believing in the gods of the state) and corrupting the youth of Athens.
Socrates was convicted of impiety (disrespecting the gods) and corrupting the youth of Athens. These charges were brought against him by his fellow citizens during his trial in 399 BC.
No, Aristotle did not accuse Socrates of corrupting the youth. It was actually fellow Athenians who brought charges against Socrates for corrupting the youth and impiety, leading to his trial and eventual execution in 399 BC. Aristotle came after Socrates and was his student, later becoming one of the most famous ancient Greek philosophers himself.
Socrates was charged with impiety (disrespecting the gods) and corrupting the youth of Athens. These charges were brought against him in 399 BC by the city of Athens, leading to his trial and eventual sentencing to death by drinking hemlock.
Socrates claims that the real reason for the charges laid against him is his commitment to questioning and challenging the beliefs and authority of those in power. He believes that his pursuit of truth and his refusal to compromise his principles are threatening to the established order in Athens.
He reminds those who have accused him that he is virtuous.
According to Socrates, he was charged with corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety, or not believing in the city's gods. These accusations were made by Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon, leading to his trial and eventual death sentence.
If your spouse is guilty of forgery then of course charges can be brought against them
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Socrates says that he is a constant reminder of the non-virtuous actions of his accusers.
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he was charged for blasphemy
The Apology
Socrates claims that the real reason for the charges laid against him is his commitment to questioning and challenging the beliefs and authority of those in power. He believes that his pursuit of truth and his refusal to compromise his principles are threatening to the established order in Athens.
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.