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Apology

Greek. Ἀπολογία Σωκράτους · 399 до н.э.
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Plato's «Apology» is one of the most significant works of ancient philosophy, in which the author conveys Socrates' speech at his trial, where he was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth. Critics note that Plato masterfully portrays his teacher, depicting him as a wise and virtuous man who is unafraid to speak the truth and defend his beliefs even in the face of death. The work raises important philosophical questions about the nature of virtue, justice, and human knowledge. Socrates emerges as a symbol of steadfastness and moral strength, making «Apology» relevant even today. Critics also highlight Plato's literary skill, his ability to create lively dialogues and vivid images, making the reading both engaging and profound.

Apology
Date of publication: 29 September 2024
Updated: 3 October 2024
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Original titleGreek. Ἀπολογία Σωκράτους · 399 до н.э.
Genre: Philosophy
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