The Judgment of Socrates
.... irrevocable. But if
Athens can
exile Socrates, so can other cities: "what a life I should lead . . . wandering from city to city . . . ....
(1838

7

)
Socrates The Apology
.... As he observes, the soul of
Athens needs improved virtue and wisdom, while living in
exile or censored silence would thus amount to death of the soul, which is ....
(4497

18

)
An Ethical Theory of the Apology
.... is a man of
Athens, hence committed to nurturing what might be called its political morality; how can he function as a nurturer, teacher, in
exile, in another ....
(1792

7

)
Aristocracy of Athens & Reforms of Cleisthenes
.... With the downfall of the Peisistratids tyrants in 514 BCE,
Athens now had a .... the cursed aristocratic Alcmaeonid clan, who was able to return from
exile in 510 ....
(1387

6

)
Dr. King's Letter from Birmingham Jail and Plato's Apology
.... It does not take a genius to figure out that if
Athens can
exile him, so can other cities: "what a life should I lead . . . wandering from city to city . . . ....
(1838

7

)
Socrates' Philosophy
.... He refuses to accept
exile from
Athens or a commitment to silence as a direct result of his belief that public discussion and occasional disagreement is a ....
(990

4

)
Wars of Ancient Greece
.... as a general in 424 but was banished from
Athens in that same year for his failure to protect Amphipolis from the Spartans. He returned from
exile after the ....
(2030

8

)
The Greek Civil War
.... Meanwhile, the British were trying to organized an effective government in
exile to take charge in Greece once the Germans retreated from
Athens. ....
(2709

11

)
Oedipus at Colonus & Kurtz in Heart of Darkness
.... Even in
exile, he represented something central and important in the political and .... way imparts that knowledge to his new "home" in
Athens, leaving that city ....
(3333

13

)
Cold War Confrontations
.... Meanwhile, the British were trying to organized an effective government in
exile to take charge in Greece once the Germans retreated from
Athens. ....
(2716

11

)
Democracy and History
.... With the downfall of the Peisistratids tyrants in 514 BCE,
Athens now had a .... the cursed aristocratic Alcmaeonid clan, who was able to return from
exile in 510 ....
(1387

6

)
Athenian Society
.... as a general in 424 but was banished from
Athens in that same year for his failure to protect Amphipolis from the Spartans. He returned from
exile after the ....
(2694

11

)
The Individual & The State
.... a corrupter of youth, that he does not believe in the gods of
Athens, and that .... Socrates does not plead for his life and does not accept the
exile that could be ....
(2334

9

)
Socrates View in The Apology & Crito
.... a corrupter of youth, that he does not believe in the gods of
Athens, and that .... Socrates does not plead for his life and does not accept the
exile that could be ....
(2334

9

)
Socrates' Pursuit of Truth
.... him, and in part because he refused the offer of friends to whisk him into
exile. .... who were not interested in the search for truth or the good of
Athens or its ....
(1154

5

)
Plato's Crito
.... and even if he has the opportunity to flee the city into
exile in order to .... Socrates effectively argues that by living his life freely in
Athens he has entered ....
(1367

5

)
Childhood's End
.... O stubborn, self-willed
exile from the loving breast! .... will come to equate us with the Overlords who are the self-proclaimed "midwives" of the humans in
Athens. ....
(1566

6

)
Kant's Ethical Philosophy
.... physical death in anticipation of moral harm that would come from acquiescing in being philosophically censored or driven into
exile away from
Athens, his home ....
(4659

19

)
Philsophical & Social Context of Rousseau's Ideas
.... behalf of it. Socrates anticipates moral harm that would come from censorship in
Athens or
exile away from it. He would be prevented ....
(4540

18

)
Rousseau's Interpretation of Sovereignty of Religion
.... behalf of it. Socrates anticipates moral harm that would come from censorship in
Athens or
exile away from it. He would be prevented ....
(4601

18

)
Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
.... a corrupter of youth, that he does not believe in the gods of
Athens, and that .... Socrates does not plead for his life and does not accept the
exile that could be ....
(1755

7

)
Ethics: When is justifiable to violate the law?
.... a man of
Athens, hence committed to nurturing what might be called its political morality; how can he function as a nurturer, teacher, in
exile, and meanwhile ....
(3511

14

)
Socrates and Crito
.... Reason 1: Socrates cannot jeopardize the well-being of those in
Athens who aided .... Reason 3: Socrates declared a preference for death and not
exile, but escaping ....
(602

2

)
Catiline, Cicero and Rome
.... Cicero concludes that banishment and
exile is the most fitting punishment for the .... to go out and wage war, confident that the people of
Athens will rally ....
(788

3

)
Early Greek Politics & Democracy
.... Apology and Crito as Socrates shows that he will obey the laws of
Athens even as .... Socrates does not plead for his life and does not accept the
exile that could ....
(3334

13

)
Commentaries on Plato's Apology
.... a good defense, especially concerning aspects of the religious belief of
Athens: Frequently during .... plead for his life and does not accept the
exile that could ....
(2307

9

)
Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... a good defense, especially concenring aspects of the religious belief of
Athens: Frequently during .... plead for his life and does not accept the
exile that could ....
(2306

9

)
Relationship Between Individual and Society
.... a corrupter of youth, that he does not believe in the gods of
Athens, and that .... Socrates does not plead for his life and does not accept the
exile that could be ....
(1782

7

)
Sibling Relationships in Ancient Greek Plays
.... Polyneices, preoccupied with the humiliation of
exile and "being mocked so brutally by .... Only if it remains a secret, Theseus explains, will
Athens be a sacral ....
(3044

12

)
Greek Pantheon and Myth as History
.... buried in Theban soil after his death, but after his
exile he would .... The tragedies, or comedies, were presented in
Athens at certain annual religious festivals. ....
(4126

17

)