The article deals with the legal, political, philosophical and religious dimensions of Socrates’ trial and execution. It considers the issue in five separate aspects: 1) the validity of charging Socrates with impiety and corrupting the youth of the Athens; 2) the legal basis of the philosopher’s indictment; 3) the then manner of conducting a legal trial in the Athens; 4) the extent to which Socrates’ conviction can ultimately be characterized as unjust and - finally - 5) the cultural ramifications of the philosopher’s trial and execution
Responding to a student question, Professor Konvitz uses the incident of the Camden (New Jersey) 28 ...
The aim of this paper is to identify a common ‘official’ pattern of accusation against philosophers ...
This study argues that to understand Socrates we must uncover and analyze his religious views, since...
The article deals with the legal, political, philosophical and religious dimensions of Socrates’ tri...
The article deals with the legal, political, philosophical and religious dimensions of Socrates’ tri...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation investigates how Socrates understands his trial....
We have unfortunately very little information on the three accusers of Socrates: Meletus, Anytus, an...
The trial and execution of Socrates in Athens in 399 B.C.E. puzzles historians. Why, in a society en...
We argue against those who construe the charge made by Polycrates, that Socrates was the teacher of ...
Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher . Though he made no writings, he was well known as ...
As an appropriate introduction to the study of classical Greek philosophy there has been chosen Pla...
The subject of the article is the reconstruction of the death event of Socrates, as well as the herm...
Because the historical record makes reference to a substantial number of prosecutions driven by char...
We have unfortunately very little information on the three accusers ofSocrates: Meletus, Anytus, and...
Ancient Greece is often seen as the cradle of democracy, of free thought and of free speech. This ar...
Responding to a student question, Professor Konvitz uses the incident of the Camden (New Jersey) 28 ...
The aim of this paper is to identify a common ‘official’ pattern of accusation against philosophers ...
This study argues that to understand Socrates we must uncover and analyze his religious views, since...
The article deals with the legal, political, philosophical and religious dimensions of Socrates’ tri...
The article deals with the legal, political, philosophical and religious dimensions of Socrates’ tri...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation investigates how Socrates understands his trial....
We have unfortunately very little information on the three accusers of Socrates: Meletus, Anytus, an...
The trial and execution of Socrates in Athens in 399 B.C.E. puzzles historians. Why, in a society en...
We argue against those who construe the charge made by Polycrates, that Socrates was the teacher of ...
Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher . Though he made no writings, he was well known as ...
As an appropriate introduction to the study of classical Greek philosophy there has been chosen Pla...
The subject of the article is the reconstruction of the death event of Socrates, as well as the herm...
Because the historical record makes reference to a substantial number of prosecutions driven by char...
We have unfortunately very little information on the three accusers ofSocrates: Meletus, Anytus, and...
Ancient Greece is often seen as the cradle of democracy, of free thought and of free speech. This ar...
Responding to a student question, Professor Konvitz uses the incident of the Camden (New Jersey) 28 ...
The aim of this paper is to identify a common ‘official’ pattern of accusation against philosophers ...
This study argues that to understand Socrates we must uncover and analyze his religious views, since...