___________ blamed the __________ for Socrates' death. Question 7 options: Aristotle ---- Romans Plato ----- Sophists Aristotle ------- Greeks Plato ----- Church
Added by Clifford B.
Step 1
Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher who was put to death in 399 BC. Knowing the historical context helps in narrowing down the options. Show more…
Show all steps
Your feedback will help us improve your experience
Jerelyn Nevil and 52 other Psychology educators are ready to help you.
Ask a new question
Labs
Want to see this concept in action?
Explore this concept interactively to see how it behaves as you change inputs.
Key Concepts
Recommended Videos
Plato's Crito questions: 4. Describe the society and culture in which Socrates lives. How is the community governed? What do they value? 5. Why does Socrates refuse to leave Athens, despite Crito's plea? Are Socrates's reasons legitimate and/or persuasive? What would it mean for Socrates to leave Athens for Thessaly? Does his refusal to leave Athens sound reasonable even if it means his death? Isn't the avoidance of death primary? 6. Based on what Socrates says about his refusal to leave Athens and the nature of the "State", what does this suggest about the power of culture and society to shape one's values? 7. What is the crime that Socrates has committed against the state? Why is this crime not elaborated upon within the text of Crito?
Supreeta N.
Whose house is Socrates invited to? The house of Cephalus and Polemarchus The house of Ariston and Pericles The house of Thrasymachus and Glaucon The house of Alexander and Aristotle What does Socrates begin by asking Cephalus about? Justice Old Age Mathematics How to cook a sheep Who accuses Socrates of being 'ironic' or deceptive? Thrasymachus Glaucon Polemarchus Cephalus How does Thrasymachus define justice? Paying one's debts and telling the truth The advantage of the stronger The rule of reason over the body The advantage of the weaker
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were ancient Greek philosophers. Select the statements that represent their beliefs and approach to astronomy and the heavens. a. The Universe is perfect and unchanging. b. Earth is at the center of the Universe. c. Theories should be based on carefully collected data. d. Heavenly bodies move in elliptical orbits. e. Earth is flat.
Ivan K.
Recommended Textbooks
Psychology Openstax
Myers' Psychology for AP
Psychology
Transcript
18,000,000+
Students on Numerade
Trusted by students at 8,000+ universities
Watch the video solution with this free unlock.
EMAIL
PASSWORD