Blog 24
today we talked about
Socrates:
- philosopher
- looked to science and logic for the explanation of the world instead of believing in the gods
- Socratic method fostered critical thinking
- his most famous quote: "the unexamined life is not worth living."
- he was charged with serious crimes when he was alive:
- impiety (disrespecting the gods)
- corrupting the youth of Athens
- at his trial he described himself as a stinging gadfly (horsefly) and Athens as a lazy horse
- he did not deny his actions, but embraced them and said he should be rewarded with free dinners
- he was found guilty by the jury
- he was sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock
Plato:
- he was a student of Socrates
- wrote a book and described Socrates teachings and his trial, it is called Apology
- also wrote a book called Republic about Socrates government opinions
- these are considered the most influential books on philosophy
Socrates:
- philosopher
- looked to science and logic for the explanation of the world instead of believing in the gods
- Socratic method fostered critical thinking
- his most famous quote: "the unexamined life is not worth living."
- he was charged with serious crimes when he was alive:
- impiety (disrespecting the gods)
- corrupting the youth of Athens
- at his trial he described himself as a stinging gadfly (horsefly) and Athens as a lazy horse
- he did not deny his actions, but embraced them and said he should be rewarded with free dinners
- he was found guilty by the jury
- he was sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock
Plato:
- he was a student of Socrates
- wrote a book and described Socrates teachings and his trial, it is called Apology
- also wrote a book called Republic about Socrates government opinions
- these are considered the most influential books on philosophy
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