1 janv. 399 av. J.-C. - Trial of Socrates
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The death sentence of Socrates resulted from his trial that determined him guilty of moral corruption and "asebeia," or impiety.
This is significant as nearly every school of Greek and Roman philosophy, from the Stoics to the Cynics, tried to claim them as one of their own. This legacy is evident as his passion for definitions and complex questions has inspired and progressed the field of philosophy.
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Date:
1 janv. 399 av. J.-C.
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~ Il y a 2426 ans
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