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Gallery of the Rotunda, Library of Congress, LC-D4-13499

Gallery of the Rotunda,
Library of Congress,
LC-D4-13499




Citation Information for “Plato, ‘Apology’ II”



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Archie, Lee C, "Plato, ‘Apology,’ Part II" Philosophy of Life (June 24, 2006) URL=<http://philosophy.lander.edu/intro/apology2.shtml>.



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“Persecution cannot harm him who stands by Truth. Did not Socrates fall proudly a victim in body? Was not Paul stoned for the sake of the Truth? It is our inner selves that hurt us when we disobey it, and it kills us when we betray it.”

Khalil Gibran, The Secrets of the Heart trans. Anthony R. Ferris (New York: Philosophical Library, 1971), 151.




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