The Arguments In Plato's Defense Of Socrates

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In his defense Socrates attacks each of Meletus’ accusations and disproves the in a way that even a common man might understand. Socrates uses a simple question to lead to another which in the end leads to disproving the accusation. He uses each one of the accusations and provides simple reasons and facts that would aid him. Although Socrates ends up losing the case, his argument his effective and easy to follow.
As mentioned before, Socrates ues a simple tactic of asking a question which will eventually lead to his defense. This strategy allows Meletus to also prove himself wrong when he answers the questions, and in turn prove Socrates innocent. He uses this technique when he is accused for being an atheist. He starts off by asking, “Does