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Hace 2 días · Socrates died in Athens in 399 BC after a trial for impiety and the corruption of the young. He spent his last day in prison among friends and followers who offered him a route to escape, which he refused.
Hace 3 días · Vida y cuestión socráticas. En el contexto de este florecimiento cultural ateniense, la emergencia de la figura de Sócrates (470-399 a.C.) ocupa un lugar central para comprender la ...
Hace 4 días · I. EL ENIGMA DE SÓCRATES "Matar a un hombre para defender una causa no es defender una causa, es matar a un hombre" (Sébastien Castellion, De haereticis, an sint persequendi (1554) (1). Dentro de nuestro Café filosófico Zétesis (en griego clásico: examen, reflexión), abordamos, como ya sabéis, además de cuestiones filosóficas de interés y de
Hace 2 días · Socrates’ decision to accept his death sentence rather than escape from prison is a testament of his loyalty to his morals and principles. His declaration that “one must never do wrong, even in return for wrong received” -Plato, Crito highlights his deep commitment to justice and the rule of law, setting a powerful example of integrity and ethical consistency.
Hace 3 días · 7 I do not mean to suggest that the incompleteness of philosophy implies its impossibility, as Joseph Cropsey intimates in his interpretation of Theaetetus.Cropsey avers that man finds himself “in a whole in which the gods and nature are indifferent and humanity seems abandoned to lawlessness”—an “insight, thought to be original with Machiavelli,” but which in fact was “accessible ...
Hace 3 días · Some of the best-known of these include: The Apology of Socrates, a purported record of the speech Socrates gave at his trial; Phaedo, a description of the last conversation between Socrates and his disciples before his execution; The Symposium, a dialogue over the nature of love; and The Republic, widely regarded as Plato's most ...
Hace 6 días · Cómo la veracidad de la historia radica en quien la escribe, plantea el autor, que ilustra, a través del filósofo y eventos como la Guerra de Vietnam y la invasión de Irak, la distorsión de la realidad por medio de narrativas. Ilustración de la Asamblea del Areópago, en la Grecia Antigua. Foto: Universidad de Cantabria.