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Socrates is on trial for being himself. He is on trial on the belief that he is atheist - he doesn't believe in the gods of Athens. However, he argues that he is more religious than anyone. He also explains the importance of self-knowledge: he states that politicians appear wise to others, and especially to themselves. But this is merely an incorrect opinion of themselves. Socrates explains that it is crucial to search for and maintain self-knowledge. It's more important to know that you don't know, than to think that you know. He is also accused of "corrupting youth", to which Socrates responds that he wouldn't do such a thing, given that he has to live with that youth. If he corrupted them, he did so unintentionally.

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Who wrote The apology of Socrates?

Plato


Why did Plato write the apology and what did it mean?

Plato wrote The Apology because he was disgusted with the politics that led to Socrates trial. The Apology was an account of Socrates defense of himself during the trial and was meant to honor him.


What is a event occurs last in the Apology?

The Apology is an interpretation of the philosopher Socrates' speech by fellow philosopher Plato. At the end of the speech, Socrates dies.


What event occurs first in The Apology of Socrates by Plato?

Socrates proposes a sentence for his crimes.


In The Apology who claims that Socrates is the wisest of men?

the oracle


What was The Apology written by Plato about?

The defense speech of Socrates on trial.


When you read the Apology you come away with an impression about the kind of man Socrates was What was your impression of Socrates Is he likable Inspiring Eccentric?

The impression about the kind of man that Socrates was after reading the apology is that he was really good at heart. He tried to make it right with fellow men and his creator.


What are some things Socrates stated in his trial?

You can read the "Apology" by Plato to read what Socrates said during his trial.


What impression do you get of Socrates from the Apology?

Well this is kind of an opinion question, but my impression of Socrates was that he believes in what he preaches, and that he will stand by that no matter what (life or death).


What 2 things were Socrates convicted of?

According to Plato in the Apology, his teacher Socrates was convicted of 1.) Corrupting the youth and 2.) disrespecting the gods.


In The Apology by Plato what does Socrates claim is the real reason for the charges laid against him?

Socrates says that he is a constant reminder of the non-virtuous actions of his accusers.


How do we know about Socrates' philosophy if he never wrote anything?

Relevant writings such as Plato's Apology which give insight into the nature of Socrates would be a good start.