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Apology

Apology

by Plato

2 chapters1h 19m
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Plato's *Apology* presents the defense of Socrates at his trial in 399 BC, captured in this enduring philosophical essay that has shaped Western thought for over two millennia. Facing charges of corrupting the youth and impiety toward the gods of Athens, Socrates delivers a speech that is less a conventional legal defense and more a defiant statement of his life's mission—to pursue truth and wisdom above all else. Rather than appealing for mercy or compromising his principles, Socrates maintains his intellectual integrity, arguing that the examined life is the only life worth living. Plato's account breathes an air of principled resistance, showcasing Socrates' unwavering commitment to philosophy even as his fate hangs in the balance. The dialogue captures the great thinker's distinctive conversational style, moving freely between arguments and reflections that reveal his character and convictions. This classic work serves as a profound meditation on justice, morality, and the courage required to stand by one's beliefs. Ideal for philosophy students, classical literature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the foundational ideas of Western civilization, *Apology* remains essential listening for those who value intellectual honesty and the pursuit of wisdom.