
Plato's Apology II: The Un-Apologetic Philosopher
The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
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The Role of the Philosopher in Awakening Society
This chapter examines a key passage from Plato’s Apology, focusing on the interplay between divine influence and moral integrity. It underscores the idea that true harm comes not from others but from within, using the metaphor of a stinging fly to highlight the philosopher's role in prompting societal introspection and justice.
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