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disobeying the state is similar to disobeying his family.


the state is the author of his education.

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Socrates feels indebted to the state and as such is unwilling to break his contract because it has provided him with?

Socrates feels indebted to the state and, as such, is unwilling to break his contract because it has provided him with: A. an education.


Socrates refuses to break his contract with the state because disobeying the state is like?

turning against family.


The reasons why Socrates was sentenced to death?

Because his teaching undermined the authority of the city-state


Which state Socrates belonged?

The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates was a citizen of of Athens.


What was Socrates concerned to do?

To teach people to think for themselves, and so steer the state away from the self-indulgence it fostered and into logical and right-thinking according to the values he encouraged them to identify and follow.


Socrates belonged to whichch state?

alaska


Who was the prosecutor of Socrates?

Everyone because they thought Socrates was teaching young people to rebel against their city state


Why was socrates seen as a danger to the state?

Socrates was seen as an enemy to the state because he was said to be influencing the young people in the wrong ways (they believed that he denied the existence of the gods).


Who state that the unexamined life is not worth living?

socrates said it


Who said Law is the correct judgment of the state?

Socrates said that law is the correct judgment of the state.


For what crime was Socrates arrested?

Refusing to recognise the Gods recognised by the State


What was Socrates' main goal in his trial?

In essence, Socrates used his trial to indict the state which had lost its tolerance following the loss to Sparta in the Peloponnesian War.