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  1. The Apology is one of Plato’s best known and most studied dialogues, written around 399 BCE, shortly after the trial and death of Socrates. It presents a dramatic account of Socrates’s defense during his trial in Athens.

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      Plato's The Apology is an account of the speech Socrates...

    • 24B - 28A

      This is the only appearance in The Apology of a speaker...

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      The Apology or Platonic defence of Socrates is divided into...

    • 20C - 24E

      A summary of Section 3: 20c - 24e in Plato's The...

    • 38C - 42A

      Socrates' claim, at 39d, that these new critics will be...

    • 28A - 32E

      A summary of Section 5: 28a - 32e in Plato's The...

  2. 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. Socrates' speech, however, is by no means an "apology" in our modern understanding of the word.

  3. The Apology or Platonic defence of Socrates is divided into three parts: 1st. The defence properly so called; 2nd. The shorter address in mitigation of the penalty; 3rd. The last words of prophetic rebuke and exhortation.

  4. Plato‘s “Apology” offers a profound glimpse into the intellectual and moral essence of one of history’s most iconic thinkers, Socrates, as his defense speech provides a first hand account of his life, motivations and beliefs.

    • Step 1: Tell Them What You Feel
    • Step 2: Admit Your Mistake and The Negative Impact It Had
    • Step 3: Make The Situation Right

    Usually, we start by saying “I’m sorry” to express remorse. “I’m sorry” is more effective when we elaborate on our remorseful feelings. For example, “I’m so sorry and sad to hear that my lack of communication has made you so angry and resentful.” Or, “I’m so sorry and embarrassed that my comment caused such an uproar.” Just share the remorseful fee...

    This is the hardest part, because it requires admitting responsibility for our actions or behavior. This can feel impossible if we don’t really think we did much wrong, or if our intentions were good. Ask yourself: How is the other person feeling? What did I do that caused that feeling? Could I have done something differently? Then acknowledge thes...

    Good apologies include a reparation of some kind, either real or symbolic. Maybe you create an opportunity for the person you embarrassed to regain credibility. Or perhaps you admit your mistake to others, too, as a part of the reparation. In many relationships, a hug is a great reparation. Often, all we need to do is explain what we are going to d...

  5. 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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  7. Unit 1: What Is Philosophy? The Apology. Plato. Socrates Requests a Just Listening. How you, O Athenians, have been affected by my accusers, I cannot tell; but I know that they almost made me forget who I was—so persuasively did they speak; and yet they have hardly uttered a word of truth.

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