Socrates' dialogue "Apology" is likely the writing that most angered the political authority of Athens, as it features his defense speech during his trial for impiety and corrupting the youth. In the dialogue, Socrates openly criticizes the political leaders and questions their wisdom, which would have been seen as highly disrespectful and subversive.
Socrates was dead long before Jesus walked the earth.
No. Socrates lived around 300 years before Jesus Christ.
Socrates was a philosopher who did not have a traditional job or source of income. He earned a living by engaging in philosophical discussions with young men in Athens and teaching them about ethics, morality, and the pursuit of truth.
Tradition hold that when Lucy of Syracuse was tortured the executioners torn out her eyes before they killed her.
To judge before hearing, or before full and sufficient examination; to decide or sentence by anticipation; to condemn beforehand.
Socrates was born and died long, long before Christianity came into existence, so he didn't have a position concerning it.
No - Socrates was dead before Alexander was born. He had many tutors, the main one being Aristotle.
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking poison (hemlock) because he was found guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety (disrespect for the gods of Athens). His teachings, questioning of traditional beliefs, and influence on the youth were perceived as a threat to the stability of Athenian society.
It is impossible to determine Socrates's IQ as IQ tests were not used during his time. Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher known for his probing questions and logical reasoning, rather than his performance on standardized tests.
Yes, there was! As long as you remember that Galileu and Socrates were killed before 1300.
NO!