
The apology
Xenophon
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
The Apology by Xenophon presents a calm, concise, and morally grounded portrayal of Socrates’ final defense — an alternative to the more dramatic version by Plato. In this thoughtful account, Xenophon emphasizes not only the clarity of Socrates’ reasoning, but also the serenity and confidence with which he faces judgment and death.
Rather than framing Socrates as a martyr or provocateur, Xenophon depicts him as a teacher of virtue, committed to justice and the examined life. Speaking with quiet authority, Socrates defends his actions, his philosophy, and his view that a life lived with honor is more important than survival. His acceptance of the court’s verdict reflects not resignation, but a deeper conviction that truth and integrity must guide every choice.
Accessible, restrained, and deeply respectful, this version of The Apology offers listeners a chance to reflect on what it means to live — and die — by one’s principles. It is a tribute to reasoned discourse, ethical courage, and the timeless relevance of Socratic thought in both ancient and modern life.
Duration - 21m.
Author - XENOPHON.
Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E.
Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1685 Public Domain ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Apology by Xenophon presents a calm, concise, and morally grounded portrayal of Socrates’ final defense — an alternative to the more dramatic version by Plato. In this thoughtful account, Xenophon emphasizes not only the clarity of Socrates’ reasoning, but also the serenity and confidence with which he faces judgment and death. Rather than framing Socrates as a martyr or provocateur, Xenophon depicts him as a teacher of virtue, committed to justice and the examined life. Speaking with quiet authority, Socrates defends his actions, his philosophy, and his view that a life lived with honor is more important than survival. His acceptance of the court’s verdict reflects not resignation, but a deeper conviction that truth and integrity must guide every choice. Accessible, restrained, and deeply respectful, this version of The Apology offers listeners a chance to reflect on what it means to live — and die — by one’s principles. It is a tribute to reasoned discourse, ethical courage, and the timeless relevance of Socratic thought in both ancient and modern life. Duration - 21m. Author - XENOPHON. Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E. Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025. Copyright - © 1685 Public Domain ©.
Language:
English
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