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Trial of Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher, 399 BC (19th century)
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Trial of Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher, 399 BC (19th century)
Trial of Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher, 399 BC (19th century). Socrates (469-399 BC) is considered to be the intellectual father of modern Western philosophy. His method of enquiry was to enter into a penetrating discussion with his companions, questioning the nature of knowledge itself in pursuit of absolute truths. Socrates himself wrote nothing, but versions of his conversations are recorded in the written works of his pupils Plato and Xenophon. Socrates pursuit of true knowledge brought him into conflict with the piety laws of his native Athens, where he was put on trial for corrupting youth and impiety. He was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock
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This print captures the essence of one of history's most influential figures, Socrates. Known as the intellectual father of modern Western philosophy, Socrates' relentless pursuit of absolute truths through penetrating discussions with his companions revolutionized philosophical thought. Despite leaving no written works himself, versions of his profound conversations were recorded by his pupils Plato and Xenophon. This image takes us back to a pivotal moment in Socrates' life - his trial in 399 BC. Charged with corrupting youth and impiety under Athens' piety laws, he faced a grave judgement that would forever shape the course of history. The photograph beautifully depicts Socrates amidst an ancient Greek courtroom setting, surrounded by people who witnessed this historic event unfold. The intensity on his face reflects both the weightiness of the trial and his unwavering commitment to seeking true knowledge. Socrates' fate was sealed when he was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. This tragic ending only solidified his legacy as a martyr for intellectual freedom and justice. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded not only of Socrates' immense contributions to philosophy but also of the timeless importance placed on critical thinking and questioning societal norms in our own lives.
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