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Stereotypes Of Socrates Arguments In His Defense

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• Explain the two types of accusations that Socrates mentions in his defense. Find quotations in the text to support your answer. The first types of accusations are from before. " who began when you were children, and took possession of your minds with their falsehoods, telling of one Socrates, a wise man, who speculated about the heaven above, and searched into the earth beneath, and made the worse appear the better cause." After Socrates denies it, began to tell the story of the Delphi temple oracle, and concluded that, If it is as the oracle said, he is the most wisdom, This wisdom is only to know his own ignorance of wisdom, is the wisdom of mankind, and the real wisdom, only God has. Another charge for Socrates is "Something of this sort: - That Socrates is a doer of evil, and corrupter of the youth, and he does not believe in the gods of the state and has other new divinities of his own. That is the sort of charge, and now let us examine the particular counts." Socrates refuted from the words of Maretus. He reminded Maretus of the fact that the so-called unbelieving accusations were only applicable to Anaxacola, and that it was absurd to say that a man who believed in a tragic god did not believe in God. …show more content…

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