Socrates and Plato
-Socrates defends himself against charges of impiety by arguing that
A) his belief in supernatural activities implies a belief in gods.
B) the gods do not exist.
C) his new religion of the supernatural includes belief in gods.
D) Socrates is a follower of Anaxagoras who believes in the gods.
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-In his defense,Socrates acknowledges
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-Socrates responds to Crito,saying
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-Socrates claims that a
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-Socrates states that injustice
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