
Épisode 11
26min.
Dates that Made History - -399 Bc – The Trial Of Socrates
Description
Why was Socrates condemned by the city of Athens? Was the figure of the master thinker, who could subvert the youth, really a danger to a Greek democracy that was more idealized than it was understood?
In turn convened to justify the autonomy of intellectuals and to put the Athenian political ideal into perspective, the trial of this "patron of Western philosophy " has become a defining moment that is called upon to justify tolerance and freedom of thought as much as ideological dictatorship.
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Épisodes de la série

26min
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Dates that Made History - Death Of Alexander The Great

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Dates that Made History - September, 622: The Departure Of Mohamet For Medina

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Dates that Made History - 20 June 1789: The Tennis Court Oath

26min
Dates that Made History - 1492: A New World

26min
Dates that Made History - August 24, 79 : The Destruction Of Pompei

26min
Dates that Made History - February 11, 1990: Mandela Is Released From Prison

26min
Dates that Made History - The Beginnings Of The Black Death

26min
Dates that Made History - August 6, 1945 : Hiroshima

24min
Dates that Made History - 1431: The Fall Of Angkor

26min
Dates that Made History - -399 Bc – The Trial Of Socrates

26min
Dates that Made History - 1270, Louis Ix Dies In Carthage

26min
Dates that Made History - 1610, The Assassination Of Henry Iv

26min
Dates that Made History - - 753: The Foundation Of Rome

26min
Dates that Made History - 1776, The American Independence

26min
Dates that Made History - May 29, 1453, The Fall Of Constantinople
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