We have unfortunately very little information on the three accusers ofSocrates: Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon. Notwithstanding this, the presentpaper attempts to discuss the circumstances and motives that led toSocrates’ trial. Furthermore, the article deals with Socrates’ crucial standafter the verdict and considers the philosopher’s arguments as these havebeen presented in the first tetralogy
The article examines the passages in Isocrates’ Corpus containing a description and a critique of a ...
The aim of this paper is to identify a common ‘official’ pattern of accusation against philosophers ...
In 399 B.C. Socrates was indicted on charges of asebeia, or impiety and corrupting the youth. He was...
We have unfortunately very little information on the three accusers of Socrates: Meletus, Anytus, an...
We argue against those who construe the charge made by Polycrates, that Socrates was the teacher of ...
This paper investigates Socrates’ intention in his defense speech against the first accusers in Plat...
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...
This study reconstructs the trial of Socrates, especially, the case raised by the accusers. The firs...
Destrée Pierre. Thomas C. Brickhouse, Nicholas D. Smith, Plato and the Trial of Socrates. In: Revue ...
To examine the sophists and their legacy, it is necessary to reconsider the relation between Socrate...
The trial and execution of Socrates in Athens in 399 B.C.E. puzzles historians. Why, in a society en...
As an appropriate introduction to the study of classical Greek philosophy there has been chosen Pla...
The article deals with the legal, political, philosophical and religious dimensions of Socrates’ tri...
The idea of a trial is a strong aspect of the structure of Socrates’s direct conversation with Prota...
The article examines the passages in Isocrates’ Corpus containing a description and a critique of a ...
The aim of this paper is to identify a common ‘official’ pattern of accusation against philosophers ...
In 399 B.C. Socrates was indicted on charges of asebeia, or impiety and corrupting the youth. He was...
We have unfortunately very little information on the three accusers of Socrates: Meletus, Anytus, an...
We argue against those who construe the charge made by Polycrates, that Socrates was the teacher of ...
This paper investigates Socrates’ intention in his defense speech against the first accusers in Plat...
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...
This study reconstructs the trial of Socrates, especially, the case raised by the accusers. The firs...
Destrée Pierre. Thomas C. Brickhouse, Nicholas D. Smith, Plato and the Trial of Socrates. In: Revue ...
To examine the sophists and their legacy, it is necessary to reconsider the relation between Socrate...
The trial and execution of Socrates in Athens in 399 B.C.E. puzzles historians. Why, in a society en...
As an appropriate introduction to the study of classical Greek philosophy there has been chosen Pla...
The article deals with the legal, political, philosophical and religious dimensions of Socrates’ tri...
The idea of a trial is a strong aspect of the structure of Socrates’s direct conversation with Prota...
The article examines the passages in Isocrates’ Corpus containing a description and a critique of a ...
The aim of this paper is to identify a common ‘official’ pattern of accusation against philosophers ...
In 399 B.C. Socrates was indicted on charges of asebeia, or impiety and corrupting the youth. He was...