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Classical Philosophy and Modern Belief

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The Death of Socrates

Socrates was known in Athens as an individual who urged people to question their fundamental beliefs and values on the basis of rational standards related to truth. He believed there was one supreme god but he did engage in the rituals of his society thinking that may be the most effective method to offer worship to God. What is the primary lesson that students should draw from the death of Socrates? That authoritarian governments don't want people to think critically.

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