Socrates and His Innocence       Socrates and His Innocence           Socrates lived such a private  action that it lead to the most important revelation of his entire life. He would go about his life doing  nonhing but self-examination. In examining his life so strenuously others would come to him to be taught, or to have their children be taught by Socrates. They would offer him money and he would refuse. They would do whatever they could to learn anything Socrates had to teach. What they did not know is that Socrates was not teaching anyone he was simply going about his  customary life and people just happened to learn from it. This was also  wherefore Socrates was put on trial.
       He was brought up on  2 charges, one of impiety and the other of corrupting the youth. These two charges  mark off the course for the last month of his life.        Socrates was indicted to a court of  righteousness on the charges of impiety, and the corruption of the youth of Athens. Three different  manpower brought these charges upon Socrates. The...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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