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Plato
The Apology

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1 Intro| ideal rather than a literal truth; much is said which was 2 Intro| proposed has the appearance of truth. More suspicious is the 3 Intro| knows of no rhetoric but truth; he will not falsify his 4 Intro| know that I am speaking the truth, and that Meletus is lying.’~ 5 Intro| and of those principles of truth and right which he deemed 6 Text | hardly uttered a word of truth. But of the many falsehoods 7 Text | eloquence they mean the force of truth; for is such is their meaning, 8 Text | have scarcely spoken the truth at all; but from me you 9 Text | you shall hear the whole truth: not, however, delivered 10 Text | good; but think only of the truth of my words, and give heed 11 Text | against me. But the simple truth is, O Athenians, that I 12 Text | present are witnesses to the truth of this, and to them I appeal. 13 Text | be able to judge of the truth of the rest.~As little foundation 14 Text | this accusation has no more truth in it than the other. Although, 15 Text | proud and conceited; but the truth is that I have no knowledge 16 Text | will tell you the entire truth. Men of Athens, this reputation 17 Text | court, will confirm the truth of what I am saying.~Why 18 Text | for I must tell you the truth—the result of my mission 19 Text | almost ashamed to confess the truth, but I must say that there 20 Text | wanting in others: but the truth is, O men of Athens, that 21 Text | knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing. And so I 22 Text | been detected— which is the truth; and as they are numerous 23 Text | O men of Athens, is the truth and the whole truth; I have 24 Text | the truth and the whole truth; I have concealed nothing, 25 Text | proof that I am speaking the truth?—Hence has arisen the prejudice 26 Text | smallest interest. And the truth of this I will endeavour 27 Text | not the exact opposite the truth? One man is able to do them 28 Text | them evil. Now, is that a truth which your superior wisdom 29 Text | little about wisdom and truth and the greatest improvement 30 Text | sufficient witness to the truth of what I say—my poverty.~ 31 Text | offended at my telling you the truth: for the truth is, that 32 Text | telling you the truth: for the truth is, that no man who goes 33 Text | already, Athenians, the whole truth about this matter: they 34 Text | the very opposite is the truth. For all these are ready 35 Text | except for the sake of truth and justice, and because 36 Text | know that I am speaking the truth, and that Meletus is a liar.~ 37 Text | their ways condemned by the truth to suffer the penalty of


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