Socrates argues that an apology alone is not enough to remedy a wrong, as the person at fault needs to acknowledge their mistakes and make amends through changed behavior rather than empty words. While an apology is a start, true reform requires understanding how one's actions negatively impacted others and working to ensure similar harms do not reoccur.
Socrates argues that an apology alone is not enough to remedy a wrong, as the person at fault needs to acknowledge their mistakes and make amends through changed behavior rather than empty words. While an apology is a start, true reform requires understanding how one's actions negatively impacted others and working to ensure similar harms do not reoccur.
Socrates argues that an apology alone is not enough to remedy a wrong, as the person at fault needs to acknowledge their mistakes and make amends through changed behavior rather than empty words. While an apology is a start, true reform requires understanding how one's actions negatively impacted others and working to ensure similar harms do not reoccur.