Free Essays on Socrates Is Not Guilty

  1. Did Socrates Commit Suicide

    “Did Socrates Commit Suicide?” Opinion Essay After reading this essay I believe that you the reader will be convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that Socrates did commit suicide. I will have convinced you that that is the very truth. I will draw upon three sources to come to my conclusion. One will...

  2. Athens vs. Socrates

    Was Athens justified in sending Socrates to Trial? I believe Athens was not justified in sending Socrates to trial. They sent him to trial on the accusations of studying the heavens and below the earth, making a weaker argument appear stronger, corrupting the youth and being an atheist. Simply put...

  3. Influence of Socrates' Works

    Socrates, a seeker of virtue, free thought and many question developed the philosophical thinking of the Western world today. However, did Socrates really exist? That is a question asked by many because all of the records of Socrates work were not written by him but of his pupils, primarily...

  4. Socrates and Euthyphro Conversation

    Socrates and Euthyphro Conversation The philosopher Socrates would become famous for challenging the acceptance of the way we look at knowledge and for looking for a way to find a process of thought to explain how we find truth. When talking with Euthyphro, Socrates uses what we have come to call Socratic...

  5. The Collisions of Actions and Beliefs

    Richard AmponsahProfessor C. SibilinCult. Diversity 2106 June 2009Essay 2 Defense on Socrates There are times in every mans life where our actions and beliefs collide. These collisions are known as contradictions. There are endless instances in which we are so...

  6. Analysis of Crito by a Plato

    Socrates is remembered as a famous and important Athenian philosopher of immense moral integrity who, by many, is considered the father of philosophical thinking (Waterfield). However, his reputation was mostly created by his friends and pupils, since Socrates wasn’t a fan of putting his beliefs and...

  7. POLISCI

     The Innocence of Socrates Socrates was a well known figure in Plato’s writing. He was a very open minded individual who voiced his opinion when he felt it was necessary. In examining Plato’s Apology, I believe that it was his open mindedness that landed him in trouble. Socrates had two charges brought...

  8. Preposition Excercise

    PHI120  Prof. Jyl Gentzler  6.2 2016    Socrates: Impious or     Was Socrates impious or not has been very controversial after his execution.When  debating this, based on the bias of our modern convention, we do not literally regard impiety as  guilty. However, it is vital to put this dispute back to Ancient Greece for consideration...

  9. ethics

    1. What are the two sets of charges against Socrates, and who are the two sets of accusers? How does he deal with each set, and is he effective? Why or why not? (Apology) In the Apology written by Plato there are two set of charges against Socrates. One charge is corrupting the youth. The second...

  10. The Gadfly Passage

    the gadfly passage from Plato’s Apology Socrates is on trial for corrupting the youth of Athens and not believing in the gods. However Socrates refers to the gods several times in this passage and even proclaims himself to be a gift from them to Athens. Socrates is a man on a mission from the gods in...

  11. A Program of Movement Education Is Based on

    19. Law of twelve tables – List of crimes and punishment follows 20. Caveats – * Better to leave the guilty unpunished then to punish the innocent * Innocent until proven guilty * No one shall suffer for what they think * All men are equal under the law 21. Basilicas – court...

  12. Justice

    will now look to analyze the characteristics as presented in each and the outcome of whether we can honestly say justice had been achieved or not. Socrates and Antigone both felt passionately of one’s divine rights and displayed selflessness and loyalty in their devotion to the gods and greater beings...

  13. Obey or Not to Obey

    excerpt from Plato’s Crito, written over two thousand years ago, Socrates, a citizen of Athens, explains Schneider 2 his view that citizens are forever indebted to their nation. Speaking on behalf of the Athenian government, Socrates asks Crito, “Well then, since you were brought into the world and...

  14. Society in the Red Scare

    outside their view is wrong. Mill writes about Socrates and how his views differed from the status quo. He was a great teacher and one to every other philosophy teacher is measured Socrates was executed by the government that he lived under. Socrates was an extremely virtuous man but his virtues were...

  15. Socrates

    Socrates 1 Socrates: The Theory of Death Wendy Turner ...

  16. Socrates Justice

    Republic revised by C.D.C. Reeve, Plato through the words of Socrates tries to answer the question: What is justice? The story begins at a festival where Polemarchus meets Socrates and invites him to his house. At Polemarchus houses Socrates meets Cephalus, an old aged man who is very happy about his...

  17. Socrates Discusses Freedom with a Prisoner

    Socrates discusses freedom with a prisoner Socrates is deep in thought wandering around the city when he happens to pass by a window of a prison wherein a prisoner is pleading that he should be set free. Prisoner: Please free me. My family needs me to provide for them. If I am not there they will...

  18. Socrates and the Afterlife

     Socrates and the Afterlife PHI/105 February 12, 2014 Socrates and the Afterlife During the last hours of his life, Socrates is asked about how he feels about death. Because of his believe that the soul is immortal, Socrates tries to explain why he doesn’t fear death and how his death...

  19. Confucius and Socrates Compared

    Confucius and Socrates Compared Confucius and Socrates were brilliant philosopher’s that had tremendous influence during historical periods that were marked by significant social change. Their writing techniques showed that both philosopher’s primary used a conversational method to explore thoughts...

  20. Thoroughly Describe the Progress and Lack of Progress Meno, the Slave Boy, and Anytus Make in the Dialog Then Explain What This Illustrates About Socrates View on Education and Knowledge.

    Anytus make in the dialog then explain what this illustrates about Socrates view on education and knowledge. In the passage, Socrates tried to teach Meno about human virtue. He goes into philosophical way to answer the question. Socrates debates whether virtue can be taught, whether it is common by...

  21. ASH EDU 381 Week 3 DQ 2 Socrates and Strategies

    381 Week 3 DQ 2 Socrates and Strategies To purchase this material click below link http://www.assignmentcloud.com/EDU-381-ASH/EDU-381-Week-3DQ-2-Socrates-and-Strategies For more classes visit www.assignmentcloud.com EDU 381 Week 3 DQ 2 Socrates and Strategies Socrates and Strategies. ...

  22. A Short Essay on Why Socrates Is F****** Stupid

    thought Socrates was a badass. He questioned the authority. Yeah! Damn the Man! He’s the father of Of Greek thought. Of modern philosophy. Of modern science…? Why not! He probably invented sliced bread. And oral sex. Everybody loves Socrates! He’s soooo cooool. I wanted to be Socrates when...

  23. Back to Socrates

    who build their belief systems on a foundation of environmentally ethical behavior. Unfortunately, if we go back to the beginning and start with Socrates’ ideas of how to measure good against evil, the future looks bleak. Historically speaking, the overall impact of humans on the planet prior to the...

  24. Socrates and Apology: Essential Answers

    Breeana Glenn A03 Jackson Week 3 Questions 9/13/13 1. Socrates asked a lot of questions. “What is it?” being among them. Socratic definitions are important because they are objective, they are fundamental for knowledge, and they are fundamental for morality. The difference between giving a definition...

  25. Does Socrates Teach Anyone Anything or Is He a Roadblock? What Ways of Life Are Most Worth Pursuing?

    Does Socrates teach anyone anything or is he a roadblock? What ways of life are most worth pursuing? Socrates both teaches and creates a roadblock for the men of Athens. Socrates shares his ideas to help open the minds of the younger generation, so that their common education is not the only thing...

  26. Socrates and Human Wisdom

    “He went to Delphi at one time and ventured to ask the oracle…he asked if any man was wiser than I, and Pythian replied that no one was wiser.” Socrates thought of the god’s words as a riddle that he had to decipher because he could not truly be the wisest man for he knew that he did not have as much...

  27. The Good Life: Thuycidides, Socrates & Aristotle

    scenarios because different thinkers utilize different methods for arriving at the truth, or the good life. Therefore, Pericles, Thucydides, Plato, Socrates and Aristotle all hold different accounts for how to lead the good life. Each holds the good life as a necessary understanding because it allows theory...

  28. Socrates and Confucius' Classical Traditions of Education

    To both the great philosophers, Socrates and Confucius, education is the lifelong pursuit of knowledge and the practice of virtue. Both aim to inculcate in their students a love for learning and a desire for the life of virtue.(1) In striking comparison, the MOE states the moral, intellectual, physical...

  29. Application Socrates Semester

    | Application for ERASMUS / SOCRATES studies at Design Academy Eindhoven Application deadlines Autumn term (September – February) : 1st of May Spring term (February...

  30. Mlk vs. Socrates

    Socrates was condemned to death in 399 B.C. for corrupting the youth, while Martin Luther King Jr. was thrown into jail in 1963 C.E. for not having a permit to parade. Even with the incredibly large time difference, we see many similarities throughout both of their ideologies. We will be concerned with...

  31. Macrcus Garvey

    people that don’t have the time or funds to attend a regular college. He studied law and philosophy, ancient Greek history, and the Greek Philosophers Socrates and Plato. The Socratic dialogues used questions and answers to bring out the truth of one issue which for him will be the racial violence and slurs...

  32. PHI 103 Final Exam 100% Correct Answers

    Student Answer: They sought to create a new form of slavery by finding blacks guilty in all cases. They created a sense in the black community that those convicted were always innocent, even when they were guilty. They got out of control and went beyond their rights of punishment. All...

  33. Ethical Integrity in the Workplace

    thousand dollar shower curtain and a party for Kozlowski’s wife that cost two million dollars on a Mediterranean island. Kozlowski and Swartz were found guilty of twenty-two counts each. These two in my opinion are ruthless criminals, because they gave themselves more than one hundred fifty million dollars...

  34. Philosophy 6

    (Author, title, publisher, page number. See http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citmla.htm for instructions on how to do this.) Anyone guilty of plagiarism will automatically fail the course. Charges may be brought with Student Judicial Services. Students with Disabilities: Reasonable...

  35. Barnett Is Guilty

    I agree or disagree with one of the doctors 3. Did my back ground affect the decision made by me and if so how. • BODY 1 our group decision 1. Guilty 2. The doctor and research 3. If you are depressed and in that state you would not recall what you are doing. She admitted that she did it showing...

  36. Morality

    the ordinary universe, who sees and judges every crime we commit. Newman, in particular, advanced this line of thought, asking why people would feel guilty if they did not think they were being watched. I cannot claim that I know where conscience comes from, and the suggestion that it has been implanted...

  37. Distinguishing Knowing from That Knowing How

    to say of something which is that it is, or of something which is not that it is not, is true." Justification In Plato's dialogue Theaetetus, Socrates considers a number of theories as to what knowledge is, the last being that knowledge is true belief that has been "given an account of" — meaning...

  38. Guilty Criminal Intent

    Notice I said “most”; not all crimes require criminal intent. The criminal justice system includes a term ‘mens rea’, which is often referred to as a ‘guilty mind’; therein mens rea refers to the thoughts or intentions of an actor behind a criminal act. The criminal act that most commonly looks to the mens...

  39. Ethics

    claim was made by Thrasymachus, a character in Plato's Republic who concluded that while justice is for the simpleton, injustice is for the wise: [Socrates:] Well, then, Thrasymachus... suppose you begin at the beginning and answer me. You say that being perfectly unjust is more profitable than being...

  40. Morality and Religion

    Sommers, 2013). He became a brilliant popular teacher and his most famous student was Marcus Aralias (Sommers & Sommers, 2013). Epictetus like Socrates, believed that God had put him on this earth to play some role for producing an important part in improving people he came into contact with (Dobbin...

  41. Were the Mongol Armies Guilty of Terrorism?

    Were the Mongol armies guilty of Terrorism? The US Department of Defense defines terrorism, "the unlawful use of -- or threatened use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives...

  42. Euthyphro Essay

    The four dialogues written by Plato (427-347 B.C.) depict his teacher, Socrates, in the moments surrounding his trial and his death. The first of the dialogues is Euthyphro, which is named after the conversation partner to Socrates about the subject of piety. Over the course of the conversation it is...

  43. PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Euthyphro – Plato

    hworkbank@gmail.com Visit Our Website : http://www.homework-bank.com/ PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Euthyphro – Plato Euthyphro – Plato In the Euthyphro, Socrates and Euthyphro discuss the concept of piety/holiness. This essay will not only test your ability to recognize and engage philosophical concepts and...

  44. Overview of Plato's Republic

    Plato’s Republic is a Socratic dialogue written by the philosopher Plato in 360 B.C.E. The main character Socrates and other Athenians discuss the meaning of justice and try to examine whether the just man is happier than the unjust man. In order to do this, they imagine a city ruled by philosopher kings...

  45. Phi208 Week3 Assignment 1

    story and define piety according to Euthyphro; I will also explain Socrates response to Euthyphro. I will end with a definition of my own for piety given in a Socratic response. The concept of holiness emerges in the story when Socrates is waiting for his trial for impiety to begin, when he sees his friend...

  46. The Analyzing of Euthyphro

    earliest known dialogues. Before Socrates has his court trial for allegations on worshiping gods not approved by the state, he encounters Euthyphro a young man who is believed to know plenty about religion. Socrates encounters Euthyphro outside the court of Athens. Socrates has been called to court on charges...

  47. Life or Death

    trip to visit my family? Okay, just calm down, take a deep breath, and let’s start from the beginning. I’m a member of the jury assigned to determine Socrates’ fate based on the charges brought upon him. There were old accusations against him, such as being “an evil-doer, and a curious person, who searches...

  48. Plato's Apology - Analogy

    young and for not believing in the traditional gods, Socrates points out in Plato’s Apology that people confuse him with sophists, rhetoricians, and natural philosophers, but that he is none of these things (Apology 20a-c; 17a-18a; and 26d). Socrates traces these long-standing misconceptions and prejudices...

  49. PHIL 1301

    Crito one of Socrates attempted to break Socrates out of prison before his execution. Although Socrates was faced with capital punishment, he refused to escape. Leading to Crito and Socrates having an argument over reasons to remain locked in prison or to escape and leave Athens. Socrates presents a...

  50. Plato Apology

    Socrates’ apology was not exactly an apology, well in modern day definition. Socrates was just explaining how he was innocent in casual plain conversation. He went out and tried to disprove the oracle by finding other wiser men by doing that he proved that these men weren’t wise at all. In result...

  51. whatever

    The character Ned supports Socrates' philosophy in the sense that he goes through his life without looking at his actions, being in a state of denial and refusing to accept that life and time inevitably moves on. Later in the story Ned visits a house of an elderly couple, where the lady tells Ned "We've...

  52. The Art of Rhetoric

    Plato: ca. 428-347 B.C. “PHAEDRUS”: 53-86 How does Socrates define the art of rhetoric? How does this definition relate to Socrates’ second speech? In the Phaedrus, when Socrates presents what he calls an art of rhetoric as an alternative to the rhetoric of the days, it appears to be a private...

  53. A Life Worth Living - title

    Xenophon (444-357 B.C.E.), was one of Socrates (469-399 B.C.E.), students when he was a youth, and he was also Socrates Biographer. Xenophon had been gone and out of Socrates life for about 32 years before he came back into his life. Some say that Xenophon’s Socrates is “incredibly dull”. If this was the...

  54. Philosophy 100 Exam 1

    strengthening the questioners own point, a similar method to that of Socratic irony, also dealing with the Socratic form of questioning. In easier terms, Socrates would begin a discussion with someone who asserts a thesis and secure their thesis. Then he would provide examples contradicting one another in which...

  55. Apology Analysis

    Philosophy 100 Section AG First Paper Assignment Socrates, when facing a possible death sentence in The Apology, proved to be just as philosophically unwavering as before. In the course of his sentencing, he shared perhaps his most profound doctrine of all. “On the other hand, if I say that it is...

  56. The Meno

    In Plato’s “Meno”, Socrates and Meno have a variety of discussions that explore many different questions. One problem, however, takes up a great deal of their time. Meno wonders if you are looking for something, but you don’t know what it is, if you find it how will you know if it is what you are looking...

  57. Evil deeds

    Knowingly Does Evil” and is written by Socrates. This argument concludes that those who do evil things do them involuntarily. That is, people do not necessarily want to do evil things, but do them against their will. A very important point is presented by Socrates in that evil deeds are not done willingly...

  58. Assistant Director of Public Realations

    Socrates was one of the most educated men in history whom made himself famous for his alternative ways of thinking and teaching. His teachings brought many people to realizations they thought were never possible. He also invented this Socratic irony that only he seemed to impose so well at the time....

  59. Justice of the City and the Soul

    justice? Justice, though a simple word, cannot be defined by just looking through the dictionary. Instead, justice should be searched further in depth. Socrates demonstrates this idea of learning from a bigger scale to a smaller scale by first discovering the justice of the city and later the justice of the...

  60. Philosophy a Preparation for Death

    Socrates once said "Philosophy is a preparation for death." His meaning is unclear by statement, but through explanation and an open mind, his point can be made. I would agree with Socrates and his view on philosophy because of his simple explanations on seemingly complex ideas. Through explanation...