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The significance of Socrates' trial goes beyond his guilt or innocence from "summary" of The Trial of Socrates by I. F. Stone

The trial of Socrates, held in ancient Athens, is often viewed as a pivotal moment in history. While the central question of the trial was whether Socrates was guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety, the significance of the trial extends far beyond a simple verdict of guilt or innocence. Socrates' trial serves as a symbol of the clash between philosophy and democracy. Socrates' commitment to seeking truth through questioning and dialogue challenged the established norms and beliefs of Athenian society. By questioning authority and encouraging critical thinking, Socrates posed a threat to the traditional values and structures of the city-state. The trial of Socrates also raises fundamental questions ...
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    The Trial of Socrates

    I. F. Stone

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