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The Socratic Writings

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Collected together here are a collection of works revealing the philosophy of Socrates from his friend and contemporary Xenophon. In The Memorabilia Xenophon directly defends the charges against Socrates, which were largely religious, but also political, in nature. Subsequently a series of episodes in which Socrates converses is related revealing a remarkable glimpse into everyday Athenian life and the wisdom of Socrates’ teachings. In The Economist , Xenophon speaks of household organization and administration, again allowing readers to see Socrates’ political philosophy and ancient Greek life from the author’s perspective. The Symposium vibrantly relates a witty dinner party in which Socrates and the author were both in attendance, and where each person present defined their idea of virtue and pride. In The Apology , the state of mind and defense of Socrates is related in detail at his trial and execution. Finally, in Hiero, an extended dialogue between the absolute dictator of Syracuse and the poet Simonides is presented, in which they discuss how the private man has easier access to happiness than a tyrant. While many readers may be more familiar with Plato’s writings on Socrates, this collection gives added insight into of ancient Greece’s most important philosophers. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and follows the translations of H. G. Dakyns.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Digireads.com
Date
5 December 2021
Pages
306
ISBN
9781420979336

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Collected together here are a collection of works revealing the philosophy of Socrates from his friend and contemporary Xenophon. In The Memorabilia Xenophon directly defends the charges against Socrates, which were largely religious, but also political, in nature. Subsequently a series of episodes in which Socrates converses is related revealing a remarkable glimpse into everyday Athenian life and the wisdom of Socrates’ teachings. In The Economist , Xenophon speaks of household organization and administration, again allowing readers to see Socrates’ political philosophy and ancient Greek life from the author’s perspective. The Symposium vibrantly relates a witty dinner party in which Socrates and the author were both in attendance, and where each person present defined their idea of virtue and pride. In The Apology , the state of mind and defense of Socrates is related in detail at his trial and execution. Finally, in Hiero, an extended dialogue between the absolute dictator of Syracuse and the poet Simonides is presented, in which they discuss how the private man has easier access to happiness than a tyrant. While many readers may be more familiar with Plato’s writings on Socrates, this collection gives added insight into of ancient Greece’s most important philosophers. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and follows the translations of H. G. Dakyns.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Digireads.com
Date
5 December 2021
Pages
306
ISBN
9781420979336