Socrates did not apologize in the conventional sense. During his trial, as recorded in Plato's "Apology," he defended his actions and beliefs rather than expressing regret for them. Instead, he argued for the importance of questioning and seeking truth, asserting that he would rather face death than abandon his philosophical pursuits. His stance ultimately led to his conviction and execution, reflecting his commitment to his principles.
panothes turam socrates
panothes turam Socrates
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
The complete name of Socrates is Socrates of Athens.
There are several possibilities. i apologize to you. I apologize for my behavior. I apologize with contrition.
panothes turam socrates
panothes turam Socrates
Apologize! APOLOGIZE! APOLOGIZE!
You apologize
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
The complete name of Socrates is Socrates of Athens.
Apologize, apologize, apologize, and then get someone to fix it.
yes you have to apologize, especially if you would apologize if it was someone else.
"Apologize to her" is correct, unless both of you are apologizing to a third person.
I will apologize if I woke you.You should apologize for bringing mud into the house.