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The Apology Of Socrates: A Closer Examination

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In 399 BCE an elderly gentlemen named Socrates was brought before an Athenian jury. He was charged with corrupting the youth of Athens and not believing in the gods. At his trial Socrates tried to prove that he was innocent of the charges against him but it was to no avail. Socrates was handed ....

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....c, but Socrates eloquently proves his point. He tells how his friend Chairephon visited the god at Delphi. There Chairephon asked the god if any man was wiser then Socrates and the god testified that there was not anyone wiser then Socrates. Socrates tells of how after hearing this he went to a courtyard and question a Sophist (a hired debater) and learns that, similar to a modern day lawyer having to defend a position that is unpopular and often in conflict with his own beliefs, the Sophist ....
Number of words: 1377 Approximate pages: 6

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