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Reflexões sobre Apologia de Sócrates

EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 23 MIN

Reflexões sobre Apologia de Sócrates

from Nova Acropole Podcast Filosofia

Neste episódio, os professores Pedro Melo, da sede de Curitiba (PR), e Gustavo Massen, da sede de Caxias do Sul (RS), conversam sobre a obra Apologia de Sócrates, de Platão, que apresenta o discurso de defesa do filósofo ateniense diante do tribunal que o julgou. Ao longo da conversa, os convidados refletiram sobre a figura histórica de Sócrates e sobre como a vida, a postura diante da verdade e seu método de diálogo o tornaram um símbolo do verdadeiro filósofo. Mesmo não tendo deixado escritos, sua influência atravessou os séculos por meio de seus discípulos, especialmente Platão, que registrou muitos dos diálogos que revelam seu pensamento. Reflete-se ainda sobre o julgamento de Sócrates, seus acusadores e os argumentos apresentados em sua defesa, que revelam sua coerência e fidelidade aos princípios filosóficos que orientaram toda a sua vida. Destaca-se, por fim, a atitude serena de Sócrates diante da sentença que o condenou à morte. Fiel às suas ideias e convicções, ele manteve até o fim uma postura profundamente filosófica, demonstrando tranquilidade diante do destino e curiosidade em descobrir o que poderia existir além da morte. A vida e a morte de Sócrates permanecem como um convite à reflexão sobre a busca sincera pela verdade, a coragem de viver de acordo com os próprios princípios e o valor de uma vida dedicada à filosofia. Participantes: Pedro Melo, Gustavo Massen e Pedro Guimarães Trilha Sonora: Sergei Rachmaninoff - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43: Var. 19. A tempo vivace

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