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Essay On Socrates Apology

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Kat Hroncic
Professor Amentas
October 17th 2016
PHIL 1000c
Midterm Paper

The Apology of Socrates by Plato, is the dialogue that tells the story of Socrates legal self-defense, where he represents himself at his trial for impiety and corruption in 399 BC. Throughout the book Socrates tries to maintain his innocence. Apology of Socrates is essentially a defense against the charges of “corrupting the youth, not believing in gods in whom the city believes, but in other daimonia that are novel to Athens” (24b) Socrates challenges each of the charges he is brought up against. Socrates is brought up on three charges, corrupting the youth, challenging belief in the gods that were accepted and reveled by the State, and introducing a new religious …show more content…

Plato named this dialogue based on the Greek word “Apolgia”. Apologia translates to being a formal defense of someone’s conduct. Socrates tries to defend himself on his own at his trial but at no means does he apologize or admit to anything he is accused of. By the end of this trial he is convicted as guilty. The jury gives Socrates three options, prison, exile, or to pay a fine. Socrates being as stubborn and sarcastic as he is, jokily says “Pg 40 spot 36e. Socrates almost becomes a different person where he refuses to beg for forgiveness by the jury even if it was to save his life. What I also noticed was how Plato demonstrates the difference between what a man before he is found guilty seems to be, and then what a man who is found guilty appears as,
Throughout this book I could not figure out if I personality liked Socrates or not. He seemed arrogant and rude, but then at other times he often made sense. Many times he doesn’t exactly tell the truth, yet he doesn’t fib either. I think Socrates is one of the smartest person I’ve ever learned about. The way he tried to work the jury especially since he was more or less a one man team was

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