Socrates who refused to accept the God which was recognized by the state was taken under jurisdiction. There were nearly 500 jury where the jurisdiction was passed in front of the Athenian .There were three Athenian who were the accuser .There was voting system where 220 to 280 votes were taken in to account for his guilty. In this 280 juror said he was guilty and 220 votes for non guilty.As a whole there were 500 jurymen to take decision.
The jury trying Socrates consists of how many jurymen? All of Athens
Why does Socrates tell about the Delphi oracle? a. Socrates wants to show that the god at Delphi is on his side. b. all of the answers. c.Socrates wants to show that the god thinks that he is wise so the jury will judge him well. d.Socrates wants to inform the jury the origin of the slanders against him.
In Plato's The Apology of Socrates, what did the oracle at Delphi say about Socrates? How did Socrates initially react? What did he then claim to discover about what the oracle meant, and how did he discover it? Socrates, famously, said "the unexamined life is not worth living" (page 39 of The Apology of Socrates). How is his discussion of those who fear death, and how he claims to be different from them, an example of how he tried to...
A jury pool consists of 32 people, 16 men and 16 women. Compute the probability that a randomly selected jury of 12 people is all male. Give your answer accurate to at least six decimal places.
a) How many pieces of evidence must the prosecutor gather before the jury decides to convict the accused? Use Bayes theorem and compute P(G|E1, ··· Ej ) for all j. b) The defense is putting a lot of preassure in dismissing the case. The prosecutor has only time to discover 1 piece of evidence. Clearly with the standard of presumption of innocence and guilty beyond any reasonable doubt it would result in failure to convict. What is the minimal prior...
A jury of 12 people consists of 7 women. Three jurors are selected at random for an interview. Find the probability that 2 are women.
Euthyphro makes several attempts to define piety. Each of these fails under Socrates' examination. How would you explain piety (morality)? How do you think Socrates would respond? Remember to review the discussion post guidelines in the syllabus.
A jury pool has 19 people that are married and 18 people that are not married, from which 12 jurors will be selected. Assuming that each person is equally likely to be chosen and that the jury is selected at random, find the probability that the jury consists of the following. (Give answer as a fraction or a decimal out to at least 4 places. If your answer is very small use scientific notation out to 4 decimal places for...
3) How does Descartes’s hyperbolic doubt compare to the skepticism that Socrates expresses in the Platonic Dialogues?
2.87 For an upcoming civil trial, 25 people are called for jury duty. Of these, 15 are men and 10 are women. Six people are needed for the jury. a How many ways are there to select the jury from the people available? b If the jury members are selected at random, what is the probability that three men and three women will be on the jury? If the jury members are selected at random, what is the probability that...
Have you ever tried to get out of jury duty? About 25% of those called will find an excuse (work, poor health, travel out of town, etc.) to avoid jury duty†. If 11 people are called for jury duty, find the following. (a) What is the probability that all 11 will be available to serve on the jury? (Round your answer to three decimal places.) (b) What is the probability that 5 or more will not be available to serve...