Adam Glantz

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Like Xenophon, Plato has Socrates demolish the official accusations against him, that he rejects the gods and corrupts the youth. There is, however, less focus on these specific charges here than in Xenophon. In Plato’s version, Socrates’ main theme is the story of how he made himself so unpopular in Athens.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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