First-
Socrates,
the renowned ancient Greek philosopher, positions himself as an influential
public figure in the annals of philosophy due to his firm commitment to his
truth-hunting endeavors through rigorous questioning methods. His tactic was
not only influencing subsequent philosophical concepts but also fostering the
advancement of Western intellectual inquiry. The legacy of Socrates and
endurance serves as a symbol of crucial reasoning, integrity, and philosophical
knowledge pursuits. In Apology, Socrates leans towards defending himself
against impiety charges and corrupting Athen youths (Marcou, 2021). The prominent
philosopher chooses to guard the truth instead of himself since he believes
such an act serves as a philosophical focus. Although Socrates puts up a
strong-willed defense on grounds of logic, his implication that no one is wiser
than he annoys his audience. In Crito, Socrates justifies the state itself in
Crito, positing that it is crucial to adhere to the law of the state even when
they are promiscuously unjust (Matos
and Šimunec, 2021). As an iconic figure in many Platonic dialogues,
Socrates' defense in Apology and Justification of the State in Crito are short
publications that provide significant insights into his popular philosophies.