Showing posts with label suicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suicide. Show all posts
Friday, February 15, 2008
On this date in 399 BC ...
... the Athenian gadfly Socrates was sentenced to death for "corrupting the youth of Athens." I firmly believe that Socrates was guilty as charged, but also believe that the elders of Athens had no understanding of the nature of this corruption. Socrates was -- and remains -- a much more dangerous man than they could have imagined. I shall have a lot to say going forward about this man. For starters, I accuse Socrates of hating life more than any human being before or since. For this crime alone, he deserved the hemlock.
Labels:
nihilism,
philosophy,
polemic,
Socrates,
suicide
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