Mission Socrate (2. IMDb. Find industry contacts & talent representation. Manage your photos, credits, & more. Showcase yourself on IMDb & Amazon. Socrates' Apology. Plato was a native of Athens, born in 4. B. C., died 3. 48/7 B. C. His family was both wealthy and aristocratic. He was a direct descendant of Solon's father Exekestiades, and thus a member of the former royal family of Athens (the Medontids). His relatives (especially his cousin Kritias) were involved in the post- war occupation government of Athens ("The Thirty Tyrants", 4. Our Mission Socrate Catering offers refined catering and dine-in services that combine traditional and modern cooking to make your celebrations and occasions in. Socrates is in prison waiting for his execution, which has been delayed because of the annual mission to Delos which celebrated Theseus' slaying of the Minotaur. Project Socrates was a classified U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency program established in 1983 within the Reagan administration. It was founded and directed by.
B. C.). He studied with Socrates for about ten years, ca. Around 3. 88 B. C., he formed his own group of scholars in Athens which habitually met at a gymnasium called the Academy (in honor of Apollo Akademos) , situated in a suburb to the northwest of the Sacred Gate of Athens. Plato's most famous pupil was Aristotle of Stagira (3. B. C.). Some twenty- six dialogues under the name of Plato survive, in addition to the Apology and a collection of letters; a few of the dialogues and all of the letters have been called forgeries or misattributions. Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Living MeaningThe Apology of Socrates purports to be a reconstruction of the defense speeches in Socrates’ trial in 3. B. C. on charges of ‘corrupting the youth’ and ‘believing in gods which the State does not recognize’. PROOEMION (Introduction) [1. Stephanus]. —insinuating: the Jury must be won over from an established hostility to the Defense. Socrates' bad reputation, especially because of Aristophanes play, The Clouds. Socrates says he is not an orator, and at the age of 7. REFUTATION [1. 8a–2. Socrates is not a physicist (i. Socrates is not a sophist (i. Socrates is not an atheist: Apollo himself has called Socrates 'wise', and Socrates has been testing this revelation all his life by conversation with the conventionally wise (politicians, artisans, poets).—Young men have listened to Socrates, as he exposed the frauds, but Socrates is not responsible for their behavior. DEFENSE OF HIS LIFE [2. Socrates is not afraid of death; desertion is dishonor.—Socrates is acting in obedience to Apollo as an investigator.—Socrates cannot agree to cease his work; it would be impiety toward the god.—Socrates' mission to teach virtue is a great blessing for Athens.—Socrates' death would be an offense against Apollo.—Socrates' devotion to his work has meant that he is not politically active: his daimon warned him not to go into politics.—On two occasions, when he had to be in politics, he did the unpopular thing for the sake of justice,at personal risk. PERORATION [3. Socrates will not bring forward his family in an appeal to the emotions—Socrates asks not for favors but for impersonal justics; anything else would be perjury. VOTE: 2. 80 guilty, 2. SPEECH II. Since there was no statutory penalty for the charges on which Socrates had just been convicted, the Prosecution had to propose an appropriate penalty, and the Defense had to make a counterproposal. The Prosecution proposed the death penalty. Socrates must respond. COUNTER- PROPOSAL [3. Socrates had expected conviction, but by a larger majority; thus he has had a 'moral victory'.—Socrates proposes a pension for life; he cannot honestly propose a self- punishment, since he does not think himself to be guilty of anything. He is not afraid of death, which may in fact be 'good'.—Socrates rejects imprisonment or a fine (which he could not pay, because of his poverty); he cannot suggest exile , since he would be as dangerous in another city as he is in Athens. He cannot stop talking, whether in Athens or elsewhere, for that would be disobedienceto Apollo. He cannot stop examining or enquiring.—But, at the urging of his friends, who offer surety, he would agree to a FINE of 3. Talent). VOTE: 3. SPEECH III. ADDRESS TO THE JURY [3. Socrates, at his age, is not disturbed by the idea of death. Socrates has refused to compromise or plead for mercy out of principle and righteousness. There will be others like him in the future. What has been done is 'good', since his daimon did not warn hm during his speech. Death is either an end (and thus 'good'), or an immortality (and thus a 'greater good'). Socrates will be able to meet and talk with great men of the past who are reputed. Evil cannot happen to a good man. Those who will go on living should punish and reprove. Socrates' sons if they neglect virtue.
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