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May 17: Plato's APOLOGY OF SOCRATES An Honest Life's Reward
Condemned for impiety, Socrates felt so justified in the virtue of his past action that instead of receiving a death sentence, he told the judges he should be maintained at public expense as a public benefactor. Read: Plato's APOLOGY OF SOCRATES .......... Vol. 2, pp. 24-30 |