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The Apology

In the Apology, Plato provides the reader with a faithful picture of the greatness of Socrates. This dialogue is one of the many recorded about the life and work of Socrates. The Apology is about how Socrates was arrested and charged with corrupting the youth, believing in no gods not approved by the state, and for being a Sophist. During the trial Socrates explained "This is irreverent conduct for either of us." This essay will explain in detail the Apology as well as focus on Socrates statement.
It is commonly mistaken that apology in this instance means something along the lines of Socrates being sorry for some action he may have done because that is the way word is most of the time used today. However, it actually means a work that defends, justifies or clarifies an idea or point of view. In this context of the word apology, Socrates is making more or less giving a speech before the Athenian Government to defend himself at trial. Socrates tries to overcome the obstacle of so......


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