The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... Despite being accused of impiety to the
gods,
Socrates shows piety for them by challenging manmade laws he believes undermine the higher laws of the
gods. ....
(1285

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Impact of The Trial of Socrates
.... The reasoning of the charge was that if
Socrates was Alcibiades' teacher, and if Alcibiades defied the
Gods,
Socrates was responsible (Stone, 1988, 144). ....
(856

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Aristofanes & Plato Socrates
.... When Strepsiades appeals to the
gods for help, his son, in a slam against
Socrates' view of the
gods, responds "'Paternal Jove' quoth'a! How antiquated you are ....
(1588

6

)
Euthyphro & Apology Dialogues
.... 102). This statement seems knowledgeable, but
Socrates asks how
gods can benefit "by what they receive from us?" (104). Then Euthyphro ....
(1107

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)
Analysis of Plato's Euthyphro Dialogue
.... All that is entailed by (impious) violation of divine preferences is contained in the phrase "fear of the
gods," and
Socrates's own opinion of the way men in ....
(2948

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)
Trial of Socrates
....
Socrates also notes that Meletus has made a logical error by claiming that
Socrates is an atheist and that he has introduced new
gods to the people, for both ....
(1364

5

)
The Trial, Sentence & Execution of Socrates
....
Socrates also notes that Meletus has made a logical error by claiming that
Socrates is an atheist and that he has introduced new
gods to the people, for both ....
(1663

7

)
Charges Against Socrates
.... It is also charged that
Socrates "corrupts the youth; and who does not believe in the
gods of the state, but has other new divinities of his own" (74). ....
(911

4

)
Aristophanes and Socrates
.... Further, Aristophanes did not consider
Socrates to have the proper respect for the
gods - a comment that Plato (as demonstrated above) found invalid (Allen ....
(2397

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)
Socrates The Apology
.... As
Socrates points out, Meletus says that "
Socrates is guilty of not believing in the
gods, and yet of believing in them--but this surely is a piece of fun ....
(4497

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)
Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... The second set of accusations also hold that
Socrates is an evil-doer and that he is a corrupter of youth, that he does not believe in the
gods of Athens, and ....
(2306

9

)
Socrates' Views on Death
.... Their attitude toward
Socrates' voice was certainly not very positive. They may have thought it amounted to one of the new
gods he was accused of trying to ....
(2895

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)
Socrates View in The Apology & Crito
.... The second set of accusations also holds that
Socrates is an evil-doer, that he is a corrupter of youth, that he does not believe in the
gods of Athens, and ....
(2334

9

)
Socrates' Philosophy
.... affidavit, Meletus had accused him of believing in divine agencies,
Socrates notes: "no .... superhuman things, and yet not believe that there are
gods and demigods ....
(990

4

)
Socrates on the Nature of the City-State
....
Socrates' most important argument may be that the
gods are just, which would mean that an unjust person is an enemy of the
gods: We have shown that just people ....
(1640

7

)
The Platonic dialogues
.... First Euthyphro says that what is holy is what is "agreeable to the
gods" (16);
Socrates points out that the
gods don't agree about what is agreeable. ....
(1050

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)
The Judgment of Socrates
.... an atheist cannot believe in deities, rival or otherwise; as
Socrates points out, Meletus says that "
Socrates is guilty of not believing in the
gods, and yet ....
(1838

7

)
Socrates' Pursuit of Truth
.... does not believe in the
gods of the state, but has other new divinities of his own" (74).
Socrates argues that the charges are false, that they were brought ....
(1154

5

)
Socrates Defense in the Apology
.... It is also charged against
Socrates that he "corrupts the youth; and who does not believe in the
gods of the state, but has other new divinities of his own" (74 ....
(1354

5

)
Socrates
.... decided that the Meletus' accusation had merit, the magistrate drew up formal charges that accused
Socrates of refusing to recognize the
gods recognized by the ....
(507

2

)
The Court Trial of Socrates
.... decided that the Meletus' accusation had merit, the magistrate drew up formal charges that accused
Socrates of refusing to recognize the
gods recognized by the ....
(507

2

)
The Nature of Reality and Philosophy
.... Inherent in these dialogues is the view that the society of the time has lost sight of the true values supported by the
gods, while
Socrates has only attempted ....
(1645

7

)
Philosophical Essays
.... However, as
Socrates points out, the
gods disagree about the same things people disagree about, such as piety, and so we cannot depend on the
gods to decide ....
(1673

7

)
Reason and the Moral Life
.... Inherent in these dialogues is the view that the society of the time has lost sight of the true values supported by the
gods, while
Socrates has only attempted ....
(1548

6

)
Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
.... in living their fates the Greeks had to accept or fight the will of the
gods. .... QUESTION THREE In the writings of Plato the voice of
Socrates is the voice of ....
(1920

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)
4 Works on Social Values & Heroes
.... All of the works except Beowulf were pre-Christian and the characters in them honor different groups of
gods, although Plato and
Socrates seem to put most ....
(1648

7

)
Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
....
Socrates also notes that Meletus has made a logical error by claiming that
Socrates is an atheist and that he has introduced new
gods to the people, for both ....
(1755

7

)
Relationship Between Individual and Society
....
Socrates also notes that Meletus has made a logical error by claiming that
Socrates is an atheist and that he has introduced new
gods to the people, for both ....
(1782

7

)
Greek Philosophy and Political Thought
.... the council of leading Greek citizens who sit in judgment of
Socrates, though noted more .... but in both cases the people clearly believe that the
gods operate in ....
(1396

6

)
Philosophers on the term "Self"
.... Phaedo reports that
Socrates did not object to dying because he believed in the soul and that the soul would pass over to be with the
gods and with men who had ....
(2263

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