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Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking a cup of poison hemlock for charges of corrupting the youth and impiety (disrespect for the gods) in Athens.
Socrates was a Greek philosopher. He thought that people should never stop looking for knowledge, and that's why he taught by asking questions. He was later sentenced to death because he was influencing the young people of Greece, or so they said. He questioned laws, customs, and even religion. When he drank the poison given to him, his students cried, but he appeared calm, cool, and collected. He thought that men should die in peace.
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.
The jury in Athens voted to execute Socrates by a margin of 280 to 220, finding him guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety. He was given the opportunity to suggest an alternate punishment but chose to stick by his principles and opted not to propose a different penalty, leading to his eventual death by drinking poison hemlock.
Socratic philosophy, at its core, is about not accepting that things are a given. "It is the way it is," was not a valid answer in his view. Everything is open to being questioned, and everything should be questioned. Obviously, if you're a wealthy and powerful aristocrat, then somebody who spends all day going, "But why should we listen to this guy?" is not going to be your favorite person.
Socrates was given hemlock to drink.
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking a cup of poison hemlock for charges of corrupting the youth and impiety (disrespect for the gods) in Athens.
After being convicted of corrupting the youth of Athens, Socrates was given the option of exile and leaving Athens forever, or drinking a brew of hemlock -- a plant containing a highly effective stimulant neurotoxin. Upon choosing the poison, his explanation was, "It is not that I love life less, but that I love Athens more."
Socrates was given hemlock dissolved in wine.
Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, was sentenced to death in 399 BC in Athens for corrupting the youth and impiety. He was given the option to choose exile or drink poison hemlock, and he chose the latter as a way to uphold his principles and teachings.
Socrates was a Greek philosopher. He thought that people should never stop looking for knowledge, and that's why he taught by asking questions. He was later sentenced to death because he was influencing the young people of Greece, or so they said. He questioned laws, customs, and even religion. When he drank the poison given to him, his students cried, but he appeared calm, cool, and collected. He thought that men should die in peace.
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.
The jury in Athens voted to execute Socrates by a margin of 280 to 220, finding him guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety. He was given the opportunity to suggest an alternate punishment but chose to stick by his principles and opted not to propose a different penalty, leading to his eventual death by drinking poison hemlock.
Socratic philosophy, at its core, is about not accepting that things are a given. "It is the way it is," was not a valid answer in his view. Everything is open to being questioned, and everything should be questioned. Obviously, if you're a wealthy and powerful aristocrat, then somebody who spends all day going, "But why should we listen to this guy?" is not going to be your favorite person.
Socrates, but Seneca also drunk hemlock in an attempt to kill himself. This was because originally when he was sentenced to death, his arteries were cut, but since Seneca was quite old, his blood flowed too slowly for him to die, so he asked to be given hemlock. Unfortunately, this still didn't kill him, and eventually he died through being suffocated with steam.
Probably right when they started using poison gas because they already knew about poison gas from World War 2
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