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"The Trial of Socrates" explores the life and legacy of the famous Greek philosopher Socrates, focusing primarily on his trial and death. The book examines the political and social context of Athens in the 5th century BC, as well as the philosophical ideas that led to Socrates' controversial trial for corrupting the youth and impiety. The author discusses Socrates' defense during the trial, his refusal to compromise his beliefs, and his eventual condemnation to death by drinking poisonous hemlock. The book delves into the impact of Socrates' death on the philosophical community and highlights his enduring influence on Western thought. Overall, "The Trial of Socrates" offers a detailed analysis of the events leading up to Socrates' trial, the trial itself, and the significance of his martyrdom for philosophy and democracy.
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