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What is your understanding of Socrates?
In Socrates, Condemned to Death, Addresses His Judges, also known as Apologia (The Apology), Socrates refuses to abandon his
course of questioning and challenging answers.
In Socrates, Condemned to Death, Addresses His Judges, also known as Apologia (The Apology), Socrates abandons his course of
questioning and challenging answers.
In Socrates, Condemned to Death, Addresses His Judges, also known as Apologia (The Apology). Socrates deserts his course of
questioning and challenging answers.
In Socrates, Condemned to Death, Addresses His Judges, also known as Apologia (The Apology). Socrates leaves his course of
questioning and challenging answers.
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