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ARTICLES RELATED TO Soul - Socrates and Plato |  |  |  | Soul - Socrates and Plato: Encyclopedia II - Apology Plato - Socrates' accusersThree men brought the charges against Socrates. They were:
Anytus, a prominent democrat and almost certainly the leader of the accusers, whom Socrates describes as speaking on behalf of politicians and professional men.
Meletus, the chief spokesperson of the accusers and the target of much of Socrates' attack, a fiery man with a beaked nose, and a representative of the poets.
Lycon, about whom little is known; he was according to Socrates a representative of the orators.
The groups mentioned here can be identified with those whom Socrates questioned, and upset, in the early stages ...
See also:Apology Plato, Apology Plato - Introduction, Apology Plato - Socrates' accusers, Apology Plato - The charges against Socrates, Apology Plato - Part one, Apology Plato - The verdict, Apology Plato - Part two, Apology Plato - Part three, Apology Plato - Modes of interpretation Read more here: » Apology Plato: Encyclopedia II - Apology Plato - Socrates' accusers |
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Three men brought the charges against Socrates. They were:
Anytus, a prominent democrat and almost certainly the leader of the accusers, whom Socrates describes as speaking on behalf of politicians and artisans.
Meletus, the chief spokesperson of the accusers and the target of much of Socrates' attack, a fiery man with a beaked nose, and a representative of the poets.
Lycon, about whom little is known; he was according to Socrates a representative of the orators.
The groups mentioned here can be identified with those whom Socrates questioned, and upset, in the early stages ...
See also:Apology Plato, Apology Plato - Introduction, Apology Plato - Socrates' accusers, Apology Plato - The charges against Socrates, Apology Plato - Part one, Apology Plato - The verdict, Apology Plato - Part two, Apology Plato - Part three, Apology Plato - Modes of interpretation Read more here: » Apology Plato: Encyclopedia II - Apology Plato - Socrates' accusers |
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 |  |  | Soul - Socrates and Plato: Encyclopedia II - Apology Plato - The charges against SocratesSocrates summarises the formal charges against him as follows: "Socrates is guilty of corrupting the minds of the young, and of believing in supernatural things of his own invention instead of the gods recognized by the State".
However, there was another set of 'charges' against him which Socrates recognised as being more important, and dangerous, because they stemmed from years of gossip and prejudice against him and hence were unanswerable. These so called 'informal charges' Socrates puts into a legalistic form — an 'affidavit' as ...
See also:Apology Plato, Apology Plato - Introduction, Apology Plato - Socrates' accusers, Apology Plato - The charges against Socrates, Apology Plato - Part one, Apology Plato - The verdict, Apology Plato - Part two, Apology Plato - Part three, Apology Plato - Modes of interpretation Read more here: » Apology Plato: Encyclopedia II - Apology Plato - The charges against Socrates |
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 |  |  | Soul - Socrates and Plato: Encyclopedia - All SoulsAll Souls can refer to:
All Souls' Day
All Souls College, Oxford
A church dedicated to All Souls, for example Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma
All Souls' Orchestra based at All Souls' Langham Place, London, England
All Souls, a 1989 novel by Javier Marías
Other related archives1989, All Souls College, Oxford, All Souls' Day, England, Javier Marías, London, Oklahoma, Tulsa, Unitarian
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