In defense of Socrates, our actions and beliefs sometimes conflict with each other - these conflicts are called contradictions. In infinite examples, we are very firmly convinced that we are using an absurd exaggeration in the discussion. This tendency contradictory to ourselves often casts doubts on our personality and morality. Similarly, in "Judgment of Socrates" (Plato's apology), Meredith 's reasonable paradox and his last inconsistent mistake will wipe out accusations against Socrates.
Plato's "Socrates to Protect" is after the trial of a youth corruption allegation by Socrates. His plaintiff, Meletus, claimed that he did this by teaching him to separate the spirituality of Athens youth from a widely accepted spirit. The claim of Socrates is peculiar because he tried to convince the jury that he was just an ordinary person rather than being afraid, but in reality he showed how smart and persistent he was. He first talked about his anecdotes about visiting Delphi and told them ... 3/11/14 Socrates Socrates is considered one of the best philosophers ever, he is a Western philosophy It is a founder who is considered to be. This article describes some of his views on modern most basic problems. These questions include topics on ethics, human condition, solutions, and death. After explaining Socrates' view of these topics, his answer will be criticized. I will first explain who Socrates is, and
Plato is the author of Apology of Socrates, one of the four major works of ancient Greek literature. The title is an apology of Socrates, but the text refers to Socrates's defense speech to the Athenian parliament. Finally, Socrates was convicted and sentenced to death. However, the Athenian Council did not act fairly, as Socrates did not do anything wrong because it succeeded in developing reasonable logic against the complaint. - Plato apologized and Plato declared that Socrates's sin "infringes young people, but he does not believe in the god of faith in that country but believes in other new spiritual beings" ( 24c). In Plato's critic, Socrates' s faithful friend, Creo tried to save him. But Socrates still shows that he will not leave Athens, he would rather accept the death penalty rather generously.