The Unjust Death of Socrates

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The Unjust Death of Socrates

The question of why Socrates was executed and if he deserved the charges put against him has been asked by historians for centuries.

Socrates has a unique position in the history of philosophy. On one hand he is the most influential on another he is the least known. In his later life he is seen to stalk the streets barefoot, to spite shoemakers. He went about arguing and questioning people and revealing inconsistencies in their beliefs. He began teaching students but never accepted payments for doing so. This was possible because of the inheritance left by his father. Socrates wrote nothing of himself so we are dependent upon the works of both his students and associates who present a view as close to accuracy as possible in contrast to the bias accounts of...

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