Saturday, June 9, 2018

Why Socrates Does Not Fear Death - Plato's Apology

Here is the sixth podcast episode taken from the core concept series on Plato's Apology.

Socrates is facing death as one of the possible penalties in his trial - and the jury does in fact vote to impose the death penalty.  Why is he unaffected by what seems to many to be a terrible evil?


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