The last mistakes in Socrates' dialogue, Creo, Socrates proved his decision to accept the death penalty. His decision was praised as being principle and fair. But this view is one of the biggest myths in the history of philosophy. Contrary to the accepted opinion, I would like to show that Socrates' claim is wrong. Indeed, throughout the commentary we refer to some of the deeper problems of law and moral philosophy.
The last days of Socrates were drawn the last days of Socrates and the dialogue with Creo reviewed Socrates in the last days before he was executed. Socrates was condemned not to worship the state, but to defile the youth. During his trial, he denied all charges and tried to protect himself by provering his innocence. He was found guilty and received a death sentence. - Socrates defends the trial according to his values In his apology, Plato explained about the trial that led him to make Socrates of Mentor and his friends executed. The account shows that the defendant of Socrates is fundamentally different from his own values and they get annoyed as he tries to prove that they left them. These differences caused conflicts between the parties and ultimately led to his trial.
The innocent aim of Socrates is to explore the death of Socrates and reasonably support the jury of the Socrates trial in the judgment of the death penalty. One of the main arguments against Socrates in his trial was "rude". This assertion concretely states that Socrates ignored the gods of the accepted city and introduced the new gods. "Ignore the spirit of the masses" may refer to Socrates' individualism
Plato speaks in the last days of Socrates, just before he executes Athens. In the conversation, Socrates' student Krito suggested that Socrates escape from prison. Socrates believes that this proposal is trying to judge whether avoidance is "fair" or "morally rational". After all, Socrates thought that the deed was considered "unfair" and "not morally justified". Socrates is a pursuer
The last day of Socrates Plato. The last day of Socrates. London: Penguin Books Ltd., 1993 Please imagine the time after Socrates' death. People in Athens are full of doubts about the ultimate judgment of Athens famous longtime citizens. At the end of his life, Socrates was accused of youths' piousness and corruption. Rumor, prejudice, problems about the town - On the last day of Socrates' s story by Socrates, the "Clio" dialogue explained Socrates on the last day before his execution. Socrates was condemned not to worship the state, but to defile the youth. During his trial, he denied all charges and tried to protect himself by provering his innocence. He was found guilty and received a death sentence.