The Trial And Death Of Socrates

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Author by Plato
Genre : Literary Collections
Editor : Courier Corporation
ISBN : 9780486111346
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Among the most important and influential philosophical works in Western thought: the dialogues entitled Euthyphro, Apology, Crito and Phaedo. Translations by distinguished classical scholar Benjamin Jowett.


The Trial And Death Of Socrates Third Edition

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Author by Plato
Genre : Philosophy
Editor : Hackett Publishing
ISBN : 0872205541
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This third edition of 'The Trial and Death of Socrates' presents G. M. A. Grube's distinguished translations, as revised by John Cooper for 'Plato, Complete Works'. A number of new or expanded footnotes are also included along with a Select Bibliography. John M. Cooper is Stuart Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University.


The Trial And Death Of Socrates

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Author by Plato
Genre : History
Editor : Lulu.com
ISBN : 9780359861118
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File Pages : 122
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The Trial and Death of Socrates includes the four Platonic dialogues Euthyphro, Apology, Crito and Phaedo.


The Trial And Death Of Socrates

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Author by Plato
Genre : Philosophers
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ISBN : OXFORD:600089975
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File Pages : 300
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The Death Of Socrates

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Author by Emily R. Wilson
Genre : History
Editor : Harvard University Press
ISBN : 0674026837
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File Pages : 264
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Examines how the trial and death of Socrates has impacted the Western world throughout history.


The Trial And Death Of Socrates

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Author by Plato
Genre : Philosophers
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ISBN : STANFORD:36105007491959
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File Pages : 300
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The Trial And Death Of Socrates

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Author by F.J. Church (trans)
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ISBN : OCLC:815608331
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File Pages : 213
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The Works Of Plato

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Author by Plato
Genre : Philosophy
Editor : Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN : 9781616403140
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File Pages : 458
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The Works of Plato: Analysis of Plato & The Republic are original Cosimo editions of a four-volume work, translated and analyzed by Benjamin Jowett. All of the works contained within are also published as separate works, but the four-volume set has added commentary from Jowett, considered one of the best translators of Plato's works. There are three editions in the Cosimo set; Volumes I and II make up the first book, and Volumes III and IV make up the second and third books. This set is ideal for any scholar of Plato and philosophy, whether amateur or seasoned. Volume III contains Plato's works concerning questions of the soul, mortality, love, and piety. Also included are dialogues featuring Plato's beloved teacher, Socrates. Included in Volume III: Meno, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, The Symposium, and Phaedrus. One of the greatest Western philosophers who ever lived, Plato (c. 428-347 B.C.) was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. Plato was greatly influenced by Socrates' teachings, often using him as a character in scripts and plays (Socratic dialogues), which he used to demonstrate philosophical ideas. Plato's dialogues were and still are used to teach a wide range of subjects, including politics, mathematics, rhetoric, logic, and, naturally, philosophy.


The Trial And Death Of Socrates

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Author by Plato
Genre : Dialogues, Greek
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ISBN : STANFORD:36105016218450
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Table of Contents: Euthyphro -- Apology -- Crito -- Death scene from Phaedo.


Plato S Trial And Death Of Socrates

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Author by Plato
Genre : History
Editor : CreateSpace
ISBN : 1494885034
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File Pages : 112
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The Trial and Death of Socrates, by Plato, is a timeless piece dealing with themes that are applicable to the generations of then, now and those to come. Written in the classic, observant, style of Plato, the book is a compilation of four dialogues that the main character, Socrates, engages in at various times with different people. Each dialogue is didactic in style and although they don't always end conclusively, they do provoke one to reflect upon that which is discussed. Throughout the book Socrates deals with such subjects as pious versus the impious, wise versus the unwise, and just versus the unjust. The book is set in Athens, in the year 399 B.C.E., and is written so that each section revolves around Socrates' trial as described in the section entitled "The Apology". The book focuses much attention on the trial in which Socrates is being tried for corrupting the youth and not believing in the gods recognized by the state. Aside from the philosophical side of Socrates, the reader is also introduced to his family and friends, thus observing the person who Socrates really was. Many readers are introduced to various sections of this book at some point in their education, yet those who never read the entire book miss altogether the importance of the relationships that Socrates has with others. It is through study of these relationships that the reader begins to view Socrates as a real human and develop a sympathetic connection with him. While the conversations are occasionally difficult to follow, the thoughts and philosophies of Socrates are profound and worth the invested time to understand. Each debate that Socrates partakes in introduces to the reader a new piece of knowledge or moral question to ponder. It is through the answers to these questions that the reader reaps the true benefit of tackling The Trial and Death of Socrates. Wisdom gained is worth more than the time invested.