Socrates’ own defense described his motives as anything other than malevolent. After all, He sought only to do good. Socrates defense fell apart in this argument. Socrates saw his crime as a crime of action because he chose to act and fulfill his God-given mission to improve the minds of others. However,
Socrates’ own defense described his motives as anything other than malevolent. After all, He sought only to do good. Socrates defense fell apart in this argument. Socrates saw his crime as a crime of action because he chose to act and fulfill his God-given mission to improve the minds of others. However,