He mentions “no evil can happen to a good man either in this life or in death.”(Plato, apology Sec41) In other words he doesn’t resent anything he had done and knows he would have done it again. The “evil” refers to the idea of denial to learn new concepts and thoughts. Socrates will not let ignorance over power what he believed in. By being self-center and ignorant you’re only affecting yourself. As Socrates got wiser other people stayed the same. New ideas can cause fear to a society which can lead to violence. After all Socrates believed that his body would be gone but his soul would remain intact. If he feared his death that would have made him ignorant like the rest of the people. In reality I think he feared “evil” (ignorance) instead of death
He mentions “no evil can happen to a good man either in this life or in death.”(Plato, apology Sec41) In other words he doesn’t resent anything he had done and knows he would have done it again. The “evil” refers to the idea of denial to learn new concepts and thoughts. Socrates will not let ignorance over power what he believed in. By being self-center and ignorant you’re only affecting yourself. As Socrates got wiser other people stayed the same. New ideas can cause fear to a society which can lead to violence. After all Socrates believed that his body would be gone but his soul would remain intact. If he feared his death that would have made him ignorant like the rest of the people. In reality I think he feared “evil” (ignorance) instead of death