Socrates

Today in class we learned about Socrates and his critical thinking skills. We learned he started out as a stonemason and also a soldier in the Peloponnesian War. He later met with young students in the angora and talked to them about what they think about things and let them think critically about certain topics, but never gave an opinion, only different points of view. Athens didn't like this however, and was charged with corruption of youth and impiety, which means you didn't believe in the gods. People thought his views were against traditional viewpoints, so they didn't like what he had to say. He had a jury of 500 men, and only 279 of the 500 found him guilty even though he confessed. Before he was killed, he had an option to escape but didn't to show his support for Democracy.

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