Socrates also refused to beg for mercy, asserting that justice should not be swayed by emotional appeals. The jury found him guilty and sentenced him to death. In his final words, Socrates reiterated that his death would harm Athens more than himself, as his role was to provoke critical thinking and self-examination.
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