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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Apology by Plato

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The oracle at Delphi declared Socrates to be the wissest of all men,
and Socrates suggested that if he were superior to other men in wisdom,
it was only because he was aware of his own ignorance.
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Defending himself against the charge of impiety and corrupting the young,
Socrates argued that the pretenders to wisdom,
whom he exposed by his critical questioning,
must have spread rumors about him in order to discredit him.
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Socrates maintained that it would have been foolish for him
to corrupt the very persons with whom he associated,
for everyone knows that corrupt and evil persons harm
even those who have once befriended them.
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If to point out the weaknesses in a state is to do the state a service,
Socrates argued,
then he had better be rewarded for performing the function of gadfly to the state.
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After having been condemned to death,
Socrates declared that death is not to be feared,
for either it is annihilation,
or it is a change to a better world
where one might converse with noble souls.
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