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Apology

Apology

"Apology" by Plato is a philosophical dialogue that presents the speech Socrates delivers in his defense during his trial in 399 BC. Accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety, Socrates uses his defense to explain and justify his life as a philosopher, challenging the jury and society to reflect on the pursuit of truth and virtue. Throughout the dialogue, Socrates argues for the importance of questioning and critical thinking, ultimately accepting his fate with dignity. The work is a profound exploration of ethics, the role of the philosopher, and the relationship between the individual and the state.

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