The Trial and Death of Socrates
Author: F.J. Church, M.A
Access No: 24783
Call No: 183.2
Collection: DR. N.A. BALOCH COLLECTION
Volumes: 100-199
About this Book
The Trial of Socrates (399 BC) was held to determine the philosopher's guilt of two charges against the city of Athens: asebeia (impiety) and corruption of the youth. The accusers cited two impious acts: "failing to acknowledge the gods of the city" and "introducing new deities". The death sentence of Socrates was the legal consequence of asking politico-philosophic questions of his students, which resulted in the two accusations of moral corruption and impiety. At trial, the majority of the dik...
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