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  1. Full Work Summary. Plato's The Apology is an account of the speech Socrates makes at the trial in which he is charged with not recognizing the gods recognized by the state, inventing new deities, and corrupting the youth of Athens.

  2. Plato’s “Apology” presents the defense speech given by Socrates during his trial in ancient Athens and serves as a window into Socrates’ philosophy, his conflicted relationship with Athenian society, and the core principles that guided his life.

  3. Download: A 58k text-only version is available for download. Apology. By Plato. Translated by Benjamin Jowett. Socrates' Defense.

  4. The Apology of Socrates, by Plato, is a Socratic dialogue in three parts that cover the Trial of Socrates (399 BC): (i) the legal self-defence of Socrates, (ii) the verdict of the jury, and (iii) the sentence of the court.

  5. The Apology. by Plato. I do not know, men of Athens, how my 17 accusers affected you; as for me, I was almost carried away in spite of myself, so persuasively did they speak. And yet, hardly anything of what they said is true.

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  6. Oct 12, 2004 · Apology, Crito And Phædo. Of. Socrates. Literally Translated By. Henry Cary, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. With An Introduction By. Edward Brooks, jr. Contents. Introduction. The Apology Of Socrates. Introduction to the crito. Crito; Or, The Duty Of A Citizen. Introduction To The Phædo. Phædo; Or, The Immortality Of The Soul. Introduction.

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  8. Sep 22, 2009 · The Apology, or Socrates' Defence, pretends to be the speech, or rather speeches, that Socrates gave at his trial on a charge of ‘doing what is unjust by corrupting the young and not believing in gods the city believes in but other new divine entities’ ( Apology 24 b 8– c 1).

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