The Unjust Execution of Socrates - This paper deals with the false accusations against Socrates and the arguments he used to prove his innocence.
Title: The Unjust Execution of Socrates - This paper deals with the false accusations against Socrates and the arguments he used to prove his innocence.
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 907 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Unjust Execution of Socrates - This paper deals with the false accusations against Socrates and the arguments he used to prove his innocence.
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 907 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
THE UNJUST EXECUTION OF SOCRATES
Michael Turack
Professor Pierson
History 101.02N
The University of Toledo
4/28/92
In the vortex of life, many evils have transpired.
Vices such as plagues, unforeseen deaths, and corruptness.
Among the tragic acts of malefic proportion was the death of
the Greek philosopher, Socrates. He tried to prove and
invalidate many theories through reasoning, and he was
murdered for his beliefs. His execution was not justified
because the charges that were brought
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inevitable can not
be put off. Minutes later Socrates died, and the punishment
had been carried out.
If it was not for the fact that a corrupt government
existed as well as those who wish harm upon others, many of
the travesties, such as the death of Socrates, could have
been avoided. It is only now that people can reflect back
upon what Socrates thought and admire him for the true
philosopher that he was.