![]() ![]() Using instead “men of Athens” (Gr: ἄνδρες Ἀθηναῖοι) throughout almost the entire extent of the discourse, shows Socrates’ view It is worth noting that the systematic avoidance ofįormally addressing the court as “Judges” (Gr: ἄνδρες δικασταί), Greatly harmed the city, such as Alcibiades, Charmides andĬritias. Socrates’ relationship with people who had joined his circle and The second charge against Socrates,Ĭoncerning the corruption of young people, perhaps arises from Values and accuse him of trying to introduce or impose his ownĭeities on the city. Lykon, try to ascribe to Socrates disrespect to traditional ![]() ![]() Other religions at that time, his accusers, Anytos, Meletos and Socrates used to mention his “Deamon” (Gr: δαιμόνιον), an inner voice Socrates concerns introducing new deities and the corruption of ![]() Plato mentions himself as being present at the event, thus reinforcing One is the “Apology,” which was probably written around 397 BCE. All the works of Plato (Gr: Πλάτων) are dated as having been composedĪfter the death of his teacher, Socrates (Gr: Σωκράτης), in 399 BCE. ![]()
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