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Apology of Socrates (version 2)

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In Platos Apology, listeners are drawn into the dramatic defense of Socrates during his trial in 399 BC. Accused of corrupting the youth and rejecting the citys gods, Socrates stands resolute, embodying the true essence of philosophical inquiry. The term apology here refers not to regret, but to a robust defense of ones beliefs and actions. Unlike satire, which aims to critique, this work seeks to uphold the ideals of truth and virtue. Written in the first person, the text immerses you in Socrates compelling rhetoric as he addresses the court, passionately defending his way of life. Notably, Socrates acknowledges Plato as a witness to these events, raising questions about the accuracy of his words even as Plato strives for authenticity. Join us for this profound exploration of philosophy and ethics—an essential chapter in literary history. Summary by Wikipedia.Copyright Assorted Non Fiction Art Literary History & Criticism Philosophy Social Sciences World
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  • 002 - Part 2
    Feb 26 2026
    In Platos Apology, listeners are drawn into the dramatic defense of Socrates during his trial in 399 BC. Accused of corrupting the youth and rejecting the citys gods, Socrates stands resolute, embodying the true essence of philosophical inquiry. The term apology here refers not to regret, but to a robust defense of ones beliefs and actions. Unlike satire, which aims to critique, this work seeks to uphold the ideals of truth and virtue. Written in the first person, the text immerses you in Socrates compelling rhetoric as he addresses the court, passionately defending his way of life. Notably, Socrates acknowledges Plato as a witness to these events, raising questions about the accuracy of his words even as Plato strives for authenticity. Join us for this profound exploration of philosophy and ethics—an essential chapter in literary history. Summary by Wikipedia.
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    39 mins
  • 001 - Part 1
    Feb 26 2026
    In Platos Apology, listeners are drawn into the dramatic defense of Socrates during his trial in 399 BC. Accused of corrupting the youth and rejecting the citys gods, Socrates stands resolute, embodying the true essence of philosophical inquiry. The term apology here refers not to regret, but to a robust defense of ones beliefs and actions. Unlike satire, which aims to critique, this work seeks to uphold the ideals of truth and virtue. Written in the first person, the text immerses you in Socrates compelling rhetoric as he addresses the court, passionately defending his way of life. Notably, Socrates acknowledges Plato as a witness to these events, raising questions about the accuracy of his words even as Plato strives for authenticity. Join us for this profound exploration of philosophy and ethics—an essential chapter in literary history. Summary by Wikipedia.
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    37 mins
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