Trial of Socrates Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of The Trial of Socrates.

Trial of Socrates Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of The Trial of Socrates.
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The Trial of Socrates

Summary: Essay provides an analysis of Socrates' "Trial."
Socrates was accused of being a sophist because he was "engaging in inquiries into things beneath the earth and in the heavens, of making the weaker argument appear the stronger," and "teaching others these same things." (Apology, Plato, Philosophic Classics page 21) Socrates is also accused of denying the existence of the gods, and corrupting the youth. Socrates goes about trying to prove his innocence. The jury that Socrates was tried by was made up of 501 Athenian citizens of all classes of society. While he fails to convince the Athenian jury of his innocence, he does a wonderful job in this effort. I personally believe that Socrates is innocent, and that the Athenian jury made the wrong decision.

Socrates was accused of being a sophist, a professional philosopher. Sophists were seen as corrupters of society and as generally bad men. Socrates says that every one of these accusations is...

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