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Socrates Apology
  • Structure of the trial
  • Socrates style
  • Socrates past accusers
  • Meletus charges
  • What does Socrates care about and what doesnt he
    care about?
  • Why isnt Socrates afraid of death?

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Socrates Apology
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Socrates Apology
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  • Why is Socrates in court?
  • He is defending himself from the charges of
    Meletus.
  • What has Meletus charged him with?
  • Corrupting the youth of Athens and not believing
    in the gods of Athens.

5
Structure of trial
  • Who decides on Socrates guilt or innocence?
  • A jury of 501 Athenian citizens.
  • If he is found guilty, who decides Socrates
    sentence?
  • The same.

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  • First phase
  • Prosecutor argues for Socrates guilt Socrates
    argues for his innocence citizens vote.
  • Second phase
  • Prosecutor argues for one sentence Socrates
    argues for another sentence citizens vote for
    one sentence or another.
  • Third phase
  • Socrates gives closing comments.

7
Socrates style
  • What is the style of Socrates speech?
  • Not high-flown oratorical rhetoric, not flowery,
    not emotional.
  • Everyday tone, down-to-earth language, rational.

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  • From me you will hear the whole truth, though
    not, by Zeus, gentlemen, expressed in embroidered
    and stylized phrases like theirs, but things
    spoken at random and expressed in the first words
    that come to mind (17b).

9
  • Is Socrates style of talking typical of those
    being accused in court?
  • Is Socrates style of talking the most effective
    means for gaining acquittal?
  • Why does Socrates talk that way?

10
Socrates past accusers
  • Socrates says he has two sets of accusers.
  • What did his past accusers say about him?
  • A dangerous devious man, a bad influence, a
    sophist, a flake.
  • Aristophanes The Clouds

11
  • Socrates is guilty of wrongdoing in that he
    busies himself studying things in the sky and
    below the earth he makes the worse into the
    stronger argument and he teaches these same
    things to others (19b).

12
What led people to think these thingsabout
Socrates?
  • The Oracle of Delphi

13
  • What did the Oracle of Delphi say?
  • No one is wiser than Socrates.
  • What did Socrates think when he heard this?
  • I know nothing.
  • What did Socrates believe the god wanted him to
    do?
  • Find someone wiser than he.

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  • How did Socrates go about obeying the Oracle?
  • He questioned many people with great reputations
    for knowledge, but found that they did not
    possess knowledge after all.
  • What conclusion did Socrates reach?
  • I know more than they do in that I know that I do
    not know.
  • Euthyphro

15
  • What was the reaction of the men Socrates
    questioned?
  • What was the reaction of the youth who watched
    Socrates?

16
  • Socrates has Human Wisdom
  • Knowing that you dont know
  • This is distinct from Divine Wisdom.

17
Meletus Charges
  • Socrates is guilty of corrupting the young and
    of not believing in the gods in whom the city
    believes, but in other new spiritual things
    (21b).

18
  • How does Socrates respond to the charge that he
    corrupts the young? (Three responses)
  • Meletus claims that everyone else benefits the
    young, and that Socrates alone harms them. But
    that is wildly implausible.

19
  • How does Socrates respond to the charge that he
    corrupts the young? (Three responses)
  • None of the youth who have followed Socrates, nor
    any of their fathers, has complained of
    corruption.

20
  • How does Socrates respond to the charge that he
    corrupts the young? (Three responses)
  • If Socrates does corrupt the young, he does so
    unwillingly, and so deserves instruction and not
    punishment.

21
  • How does Socrates respond to the charge that he
    does not believe in the gods of the city? (Two
    responses)
  • He believes in spiritual matters, so he must
    believe in spiritual things.

22
  • How does Socrates respond to the charge that he
    does not believe in the gods of the city? (Two
    responses)
  • The seemingly atheistic things Socrates said
    about celestial bodies (the sun and moon) had
    been said by many other people before him.

23
  • Do you think Socrates has shown the charges
    against him to be false?

24
Sentencing phase
  • What punishment does Meletus ask for?
  • Death
  • What punishment does Socrates ask for?
  • Free meals in the town hall
  • Why does Socrates think this is the punishment
    he deserves?

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What does Socrates care about?
  • You are wrong, sir, if you think that a man who
    is any good at all should take into account the
    risk of life or death he should look to this
    only in his actions, whether what he does is
    right or wrong, whether he is acting like a good
    or a bad man (28d).

26
  • This is the truth of the matter, men of Athens
    wherever a man has taken a position that he
    believes to be best, there he must I think remain
    and face danger without a thought for death or
    anything else, rather than disgrace (28d).

27
  • Good Sir, you are an Athenian, a citizen of the
    greatest city with the greatest reputation for
    both wisdom and power are you not ashamed of
    your eagerness to possess as much wealth,
    reputation, and honors as possible, while you do
    not care for nor give thought to wisdom or truth,
    or the best possible state of your soul? (29e).

28
  • For I go around doing nothing but persuading
    both young and old among you not to care for your
    body or your wealth in preference to or as
    strongly as for the best possible state of your
    soul (30a).

29
  • It is the greatest good for a man to discuss
    virtue every day, and those other things about
    which you hear me conversing and testing myself
    and others, for the unexamined life is not worth
    living (38a).

30
  • The unexamined life is not worth living.

31
What does Socrates not care about?
  • Socrates does not care about reputation.
  • Socrates does not care about wealth.
  • Socrates does not care about death.

32
  • Socrates does not care about death.
  • He remained at his post during wartime even when
    the danger was great.
  • He disobeyed order to arrest 10 generals.
  • He disagreed openly with the oligarchy.
  • He did not plead for leniency at his trial.
  • He said he would continue to philosophize even if
    the city let him go on the condition that he
    would stop.

33
What does Socrates care about?
  • Wisdom
  • Truth
  • The state of his soul
  • The examined life
  • Athens
  • Virtuedoing the right thing, being a good
    person, never willingly wronging anyone, no
    matter what the consequences.

34
Why doesnt Socrates fear death?
  • We dont know what death is like, so to fear
    death would be to act like we know what we dont.
  • Death is either a dreamless sleep or a chance to
    converse with dead heroes.

35
Why doesnt Socrates fear death?
  • No harm can come to a good person, so a good
    person has nothing to fear from death or anything
    else.
  • A good man cannot be harmed either in life or
    death. (41d)

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  • Why did Socrates believe that no harm could come
    to a good person?
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