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The Apology
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1 - | The Apology~ 2 Intro| INTRODUCTION~In what relation the Apology of Plato stands to the real 3 Intro| ears of his disciple. The Apology of Plato may be compared 4 Intro| the historian. So in the Apology there is an ideal rather 5 Intro| different class of writers. The Apology of Plato is not the report 6 Intro| the conclusion that the Apology is true to the character 7 Intro| can be compared with the Apology. The same recollection of 8 Intro| sort of appendage to the Apology, in which Socrates, who 9 Intro| which occur in the so-called Apology of Xenophon are not worth 10 Intro| narrative of Xenophon.~The Apology or Platonic defence of Socrates 11 Intro| first part commences with an apology for his colloquial style; 12 Intro| impression which Plato in the Apology intended to give of the 13 Intro| those who maintain that the Apology was composed during the 14 Text | APOLOGY~How you, O Athenians, have Charmides Part
15 PreS | Sophist, or the Meno and the Apology, contain allusions to one Cratylus Part
16 Intro| Cratylus is the Socrates of the Apology and Symposium, not yet Platonized; Euthyphro Part
17 Intro| subtle connection with the Apology and the Crito; the holding The First Alcibiades Part
18 Pre | mention of Theages in the Apology and Republic; or as the 19 Intro| attributes to himself in the Apology of a know-nothing who detects Gorgias Part
20 Intro| neither in them, nor in the Apology, nor in the Memorabilia 21 Intro| passages, especially in the Apology, he disclaims being a politician 22 Intro| if, as he suggests in the Apology, ‘death be only a long sleep,’ 23 Intro| most nearly resembles the Apology, Crito, and portions of Ion Part
24 Intro| inspired, or when, as in the Apology, he speaks of poets as the Laches Part
25 Intro| at his trial in 399 (see Apology), he could not have been Laws Book
26 1 | But first let me make an apology. The Athenian citizen is Menexenus Part
27 Pre | mention of Theages in the Apology and Republic; or as the Meno Part
28 Intro| Symposium, or of oracles in the Apology, or of divine intimations 29 Intro| altogether confident’ (compare Apology; Gorgias). From this class Phaedo Part
30 Intro| already satirized in the Apology; Aeschines and Epigenes 31 Intro| And the language of the Apology and of the Crito confirms 32 Intro| Symposium, Meno, Euthyphro, Apology, Phaedo may be conveniently 33 Intro| lower life of an animal. The Apology expresses the same view Phaedrus Part
34 Intro| intimate here, as in the Ion, Apology, Meno, and elsewhere, that The Sophist Part
35 Intro| complain of this in the Apology. But there is no reason The Statesman Part
36 Intro| others.—Having made our apology, we return once more to The Symposium Part
37 Intro| the confessedly spurious Apology.~There are no means of determining Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| the Theaetetus with the Apology and the Phaedrus, and perhaps 39 Intro| brought into relation with the Apology as illustrating the personal 40 Intro| described the origin in the Apology; and he still hears the


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