his sons
Socrates mentions the Oracle of Delphi, who declared him the wisest of all men. He believes that his quest for knowledge and self-awareness puts him in a superior moral position compared to the jurors.
his sons
his father
Socrates mentions the oracle of Delphi, who declared him the wisest of all men, as evidence that he is better than the jurors. He explains that while the jurors may think they are wise, he alone is aware of his own ignorance, which makes him wiser than they are.
To prove to the jurors that he is better than they because he is not using his sons to generate sympathy.
This proves he's not using his sons to generate sympathy
This proves he's not using his sons to generate sympathy.
this proves that he's not using his sons to generate sympathy c; -apex- you're welcome
Because he believed that it would prove him to be innocent
Why would someone need to defend themselves? Socrates was a great thinker; therefore, he was most llikely an Atheist. Most great thinkers are.
He was just trying the prove his innocence and he did not want to lie. He ask people who was wiser than him no one knew. But it all come down to no one is wiser than Socrates.
they were better
He was responsible for creating the Socratic Method which influenced today's current scientific method, used to create and analyze experiments to make new discoveries or prove theories.