What is the apology???
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a regretful acknowledgement of an offence or failure.
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Apology.
It is believed that it is the most authentic account of acceptance, which has been preserved for protecting sockets because it was presented to the Athenian Council.
It is in the necessary goodwill with the references of the test, which is in other Plato talks and Xinophobia is with the account given in Memorabilia.
It seems to be recorded in many cases, the exact words used by the Scots, while speaking themselves in defense of themselves, the words were not recorded at the time when they were talked about but we know that Plato is present in the test And so we can conclude that the words given in apology include the words of Socrates, because they were remembering him by Plato.
However, we should keep in mind that Plato is both a student and enthusiastic fan of Socrates, and due to this, their version of the trial could be biased in favor of the person whom he had called a great hero.
At any rate, we can definitely make sure, even though the sockets have become somewhat idealized by their students, in the given account, Plato believes that his teacher should be truthful.
It is also possible that Socrates's own defense was far stronger than the report.
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Apology.
It is believed that it is the most authentic account of acceptance, which has been preserved for protecting sockets because it was presented to the Athenian Council.
It is in the necessary goodwill with the references of the test, which is in other Plato talks and Xinophobia is with the account given in Memorabilia.
It seems to be recorded in many cases, the exact words used by the Scots, while speaking themselves in defense of themselves, the words were not recorded at the time when they were talked about but we know that Plato is present in the test And so we can conclude that the words given in apology include the words of Socrates, because they were remembering him by Plato.
However, we should keep in mind that Plato is both a student and enthusiastic fan of Socrates, and due to this, their version of the trial could be biased in favor of the person whom he had called a great hero.
At any rate, we can definitely make sure, even though the sockets have become somewhat idealized by their students, in the given account, Plato believes that his teacher should be truthful.
It is also possible that Socrates's own defense was far stronger than the report.
__________
THANK YOU
@SRK6
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