Socrates argues against Meletus that he cannot knowingly corrupt the youth because it would be against his self-interest, as the well-being of the youth would also benefit him. He also argues that it is contradictory for him to believe in other spiritual beings while also being accused of not believing in the gods. Socrates reasons that it does not make sense for him to intentionally harm Athens by corrupting its youth.
Socrates was executed for corrupting the youth of Athens. He was charged with impiety and corrupting the youth, leading to his conviction and sentencing to death by drinking poison (hemlock).
impeity (not believing in Gods) and corruption of youth
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety (not believing in the gods of the city).
The Apology of Socrates was written by Plato, a student of Socrates. It is a record of Socrates' defense speech at his trial in Athens where he was accused of corrupting the youth and impiety.
Then I Corrupt Youth was created in 2001.
Socrates argues against Meletus that he cannot knowingly corrupt the youth because it would be against his self-interest, as the well-being of the youth would also benefit him. He also argues that it is contradictory for him to believe in other spiritual beings while also being accused of not believing in the gods. Socrates reasons that it does not make sense for him to intentionally harm Athens by corrupting its youth.
Socrates
Socrates was executed for corrupting the youth of Athens. He was charged with impiety and corrupting the youth, leading to his conviction and sentencing to death by drinking poison (hemlock).
Short answer: No.Long answer:To corrupt someone means to "teach someone to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain". Amongst other things, Socrates taught that people should always act honestly. His death demonstrates how strongly he believed in this. He was sentenced to death for opposing corruption, and while he was in jail waiting to be killed, he was offered an escape if he would pay a bribe. Socrates refused because that would mean acting dishonestly for personal gain, and so he was killed.There are still people today who act dishonestly for personal gain, and they will regard the killing of Socrates as "right and proper" for the same reason that criminals dislike police, but that simply means they are in favour of corruption, or corrupt themselves.
Corrupting the minds of the youth in Athens.
Athenians believed Socrates was corrupting the youth because he was making them question things. instead of just accepting Greek and Athenian traditions passed down to them, Socrates made them think about and analyze them.
impeity (not believing in Gods) and corruption of youth
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety (not believing in the gods of the city).
The Apology of Socrates was written by Plato, a student of Socrates. It is a record of Socrates' defense speech at his trial in Athens where he was accused of corrupting the youth and impiety.
Socrates had corrupted Athens youth because he made the youth question many things.
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.