The trial and condemnation of Socrates for heresy and corrupting young minds is a defining moment in the history of Classical Athens. In tracing these events through four dialogues, Plato also developed his own philosophy, based on Socrates' manifesto for a life guided by self-responsibilty.
The trial and condemnation of Socrates for heresy and corrupting young minds is a defining moment in the history of Classical Athens. In tracing these events through four dialogues, Plato also developed his own philosophy, based on Socrates' manifesto for a life guided by self-responsibilty.
Plato (c.427-347 BC) stands with Socrates and Aristotle as one of the shapers of the whole intellectual tradition of the West. He founded the Academy in Athens, the first permanent institution devoted to philosophical research and teaching, and theprototype of all Western universities. Hugh Tredennick was Dean of the Faculty of Arts at London University. Harold Tarrant is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the Univesity of Sydney.
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The Last Days of SocratesChronology Preface General Introduction Further Reading A Note on the Texts EuthyphroHoliness Socrates in Confrontation Apology Justice and Duty (i) Socrates Speaks at his Trial Crito Justice and Duty (ii) Socrates in Prison Phaedo Wisdom and the Soul Socrates about to Die Postscript: The Theory of Ideas in the Phaedo Notes Index
The Last Days of SocratesChronology Preface General Introduction Further Reading A Note on the Texts EuthyphroHoliness Socrates in Confrontation Apology Justice and Duty (i) Socrates Speaks at his Trial Crito Justice and Duty (ii) Socrates in Prison Phaedo Wisdom and the Soul Socrates about to Die Postscript: The Theory of Ideas in the Phaedo Notes Index
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