About This Book
A courtroom speech records a thinker's calm defense against accusations of corrupting youth and impiety, where he explains his methods of questioning, asserts the pursuit of objective truth, and criticizes moral complacency. The address proceeds in stages: rebuttal of formal charges, a proposed sentence exchange after conviction, and a final meditation on death and integrity. Themes include commitment to conscience, the role of critical inquiry in civic life, and dignity in facing punishment, with the voice combining ironic humility, ethical argument, and an examination of the judges' moral responsibility.
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