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Apology of Socrates

Apology of Socrates

Auteur(s): Plato (Πλάτων)
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In Platos The Apology of Socrates, we are given a profound glimpse into the defense of Socrates during his trial in 399 BC. Accused of corrupting the youth and denying the citys gods, Socrates rises to the occasion with a stirring speech that encapsulates his unwavering philosophical principles. The term Apology here transcends mere regret; it signifies a vigorous defense of one’s beliefs, rooted in the Ancient Greek word ἀπολογία. Join us as we explore this timeless dialogue that not only questions the foundations of truth and justice but also encourages us to reflect on our own values and convictions.Copyright Assorted Non Fiction Monde Philosophie Politique Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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  • 002 - Part 2
    Feb 26 2026
    In Platos The Apology of Socrates, we are given a profound glimpse into the defense of Socrates during his trial in 399 BC. Accused of corrupting the youth and denying the citys gods, Socrates rises to the occasion with a stirring speech that encapsulates his unwavering philosophical principles. The term Apology here transcends mere regret; it signifies a vigorous defense of one’s beliefs, rooted in the Ancient Greek word ἀπολογία. Join us as we explore this timeless dialogue that not only questions the foundations of truth and justice but also encourages us to reflect on our own values and convictions.
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    35 min
  • 001 - Part 1
    Feb 26 2026
    In Platos The Apology of Socrates, we are given a profound glimpse into the defense of Socrates during his trial in 399 BC. Accused of corrupting the youth and denying the citys gods, Socrates rises to the occasion with a stirring speech that encapsulates his unwavering philosophical principles. The term Apology here transcends mere regret; it signifies a vigorous defense of one’s beliefs, rooted in the Ancient Greek word ἀπολογία. Join us as we explore this timeless dialogue that not only questions the foundations of truth and justice but also encourages us to reflect on our own values and convictions.
    Voir plus Voir moins
    44 min
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