| Introduction to Philosophy | Notes | This is not a substitute for coming to class - or for reading the material. | Richard Lee |
| Philosophy 2003 | Copyright © 2007, Richard Lee | Spring 2007 | |
Informal charges:
"Socrates is an evil-doer, and a curious person, who searches into things under the earth and in heaven, and he makes the worse appear the better cause; and he teaches the aforesaid doctrines to others." (IP3 11bf)
Formal charges:
"Socrates in guilty of corrupting the young and of not believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in other new divinities." (Apology 24b)