Socrates
died on in 399 BC
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and depart; and then he will suffer less at my death, and not ... Socrates looked at him and said: I return your good wishes, ... The Death Scene...
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Provides online texts designed to help first year philosophy students read the Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and the death scene from the Phaedo. ... Euthyphro | Apology | Crito | Phaedo ... Research | Audio/Visual | Quizzes...
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Eye witness account of the death of the Greek philosopher ... The jurors were next asked to determine Socrates' penalty. His accusers argued for the death penalty. Socrates was given the opportunity to suggest his own punishment and could probably have avoided death by recommending exile.
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Socrates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Socrates (pronounced /ˈsɒkrətiːz/ ; Greek: , Sōkrátēs ; c. 469 BC–399 BC ) was a Classical Greek philosopher. Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, he is an enigmatic figure ...
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Trial of Socrates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The trial of Socrates refers to the trial and the subsequent execution of the Athenian philosopher Socrates in 399 BC. Socrates was tried and convicted by the courts of democratic Athens on a charge...
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THE TRIAL AND DEATH OF SOCRATES; Background Material ... Jacques Louis David's painting, The Death of Socrates (1787). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Wolfe Fund, 1931, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection. Source: Oliver Taplin, Greek Fire, New York, Atheneum, 1990.
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The last days of Socrates: his death by drinking Hemlock as related by Plato in the Phaedo ...   Just before his death Socrates last words were:- ;  ...
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Historically, Socrates died by "drinking hemlock". People do not usually say that Socrates died by "swallowing hemlock". An implication of "drink" is that the person doing the drinking is doing so voluntarily.
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After he receives the death penalty, Socrates explains the "meaning of what has occurred" to those who voted for acquittal, his friends and true judges.(22) Socrates states, "What has happened to me now has not happened of itself, but it is clear to me that it was better for me to die now and escape from trouble."(23)
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