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  2. 1 day ago · After Socratesdeath, Plato traveled for a dozen years throughout the Mediterranean, studying and writing. His works are categorized into three periods: conveying Socrates’ philosophy ...

  3. 3 days ago · The Death of Socrates (1787). Oil on canvas, 129.5 × 196.2 cm (51.0 × 77.2 in). ... Ultimately, Socrates was sentenced to death and forced to commit suicide by drinking hemlock. What is Socrates ...

  4. 4 days ago · Today, Socrates is chiefly remembered by his death, with Seneca going so far as to opine that "it was the hemlock that made Socrates great" [cicuta magnum Socratem fecit].

  5. 3 days ago · Accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety, Socrates’ reputation as a gadfly—constantly challenging and irritating the status quo—likely contributed to his conviction. Choosing to accept his death sentence rather than flee into exile, Socrates drank the hemlock, leaving behind a legacy that would echo through the ages.

  6. 1 day ago · At about the age of 70, he was accused of impiety, tried, and condemned to death by drinking hemlock. In Plato’s writings, Socrates is presented engaging in philosophical dialogues with various characters, and in this way his thought on various topics is expounded. Socrates’s trial and death is recounted in Plato’s Apology.

  7. 1 day ago · Although his friends offered to help him escape from prison, Socrates chose to remain in Athens and abide by his principles. His execution consisted of drinking poison hemlock. He died in 399 BCE. After Socrates' death, Plato founded the Platonic Academy and Platonic philosophy. As Socrates had done, Plato identified virtue with knowledge.

  8. 2 days ago · The ultimate failure of religious communities, done to death in the first half of the sixteenth century, was preceded by some earlier demises, the root cause of which may have pre-dated the Black Death but ends nonetheless that may have been hastened by the arrival of plague.

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