And my haters hate me, because I've been making them look stupid. They're just rumors started by my haters. And he says, more or less, these charges are ridiculous. Socrates gets up on stage to defend himself against charges of impiety and corrupting the youth. Last episode, we covered the first half of Plato's apology. Today, we're going to see Socrates insult his jury, dare them to sentence him to death, and then make fun of them when they do in the process, becoming a legend forever. We do don’t have time to go through these all carefully but still thought that it would be more helpful than having no transcript at all. Note: this is transcribed using an online transcription service so it’s probably going to have a few errors. Unswerving commitment to truth? Troll’s defence? Suicide by jury? All of the above? Credits References Transcript Socrates insults his jury, dares them to sentence him to death, then makes fun of them when they do.
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