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The Apology by Plato

The Classical Mind

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I Make You Be Happy. And That's What Socrates Says

There's the part where Socrates is arguing for his innocence. He's found guilty. And then there's an argument about what the just punishment for the crime that he's been convicted of, so mellitus argues for his death. And then Socrates responds what he thinks the right punishment for his action should be. The first thing is like food. First one is like free food. Then he gives a few other options. And finally, he says, I will I will assess a penalty that you will accept because it can't hurt me because I don't care about it.

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