he (kill) in the battle last year..2: Socrates was (take) away to prison
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Since then until now we have not stopped to wonder in amazement how it was possible that the world's first democracy condemned "the best man ... of which ... we met, and, very prominently, the smarter and more just" with the expression Plato just ends his dialog "Phaedo".
We have several accounts of the death of Socrates, the main of Plato, his disciple, which focuses on this issue two of his "Dialogues": the "Defense or Apology of Socrates" in which the philosopher himself dismantled the arguments of his accusers and courageously assumed the unjust sentence, and the Phaedo, known with the subtitle "On the immortality of the soul", but certainly his real intention is to exalt the exemplary figure of Socrates. He also makes reference to it on other dialogues, as in the Crito and Euthyphro. The death of Socrates certainly deeply impressed his disciple Plato.
Another disciple, Xenophon (circa 431 BC-354 BC), wrote "Memories of Socrates" and a brief Apology in which
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We have several accounts of the death of Socrates, the main of Plato, his disciple, which focuses on this issue two of his "Dialogues": the "Defense or Apology of Socrates" in which the philosopher himself dismantled the arguments of his accusers and courageously assumed the unjust sentence, and the Phaedo, known with the subtitle "On the immortality of the soul", but certainly his real intention is to exalt the exemplary figure of Socrates. He also makes reference to it on other dialogues, as in the Crito and Euthyphro. The death of Socrates certainly deeply impressed his disciple Plato.
Another disciple, Xenophon (circa 431 BC-354 BC), wrote "Memories of Socrates" and a brief Apology in which
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