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Socrates : The Father Of Philosophy

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The father of philosophy is just one of the names given to one of the first Greek philosophers: Socrates. Socrates is known as the first people in Greek history to study the aspect of morality or the difference between right or wrong. Also well versed in other subjects, Socrates was seen as one of the leading intellectuals in his time, but his reputation was quite infamous throughout Greece regardless of his Intellect. Socrates’s infamy is rightfully deserved due to his obscene hubris and arrogance by believing he was the wisest man ever and constantly undermining other Grecians’ intelligence. He also mocked Greek’s religion by creating other Gods he said overthrew the Greek Gods. Finally, Socrates corrupted the youth of Greece and due to his influence, two of his students became part the tyrannical thirty appointed by the Spartan’s after Athens’s defeat in the Peloponnesian War. Though Socrates has added a lot to the world of philosophy, because of his arrogance and hubris, his sacrilegious attitude toward Greek religion, and the corruption of his students to betray Athens in the future, Socrates should be condemned.
Socrates was a very smart man and he knew that very well. Not only did he realize his genius, but so did most Greece. Eventually, he became drunk with his own image and believed he was the greatest man to ever be given to Athens. During his own trial to defend his own life, Socrates states that an old friend, Chaerephon, went to the oracle at Delphi to ask

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