The death of Socrates hero, villain, chatterbox, saint
The Greek philosopher and teacher Socrates was the first person in the western tradition to be killed for asking too many questions. This story about how a hero should die was provocative to the ancient Greeks and continues to challenge and puzzle us today.
"The Greek philosopher and teacher Socrates was the first person in the western tradition to be killed for asking too many questions. This story about how a hero should die was provocative to the ancient Greeks and continues to challenge and puzzle us today."
"The Greek philosopher and teacher Socrates was the first person in the western tradition to be killed for asking too many questions. This story about how a hero should die was provocative to the ancient Greeks and continues to challenge and puzzle us today."@en
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