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L'Apologie de Socrate rapporte le proces qui a vu condamner Socrate. Le citoyen philosophe, accuse de ne pas croire aux dieux de la cite et de pervertir les jeunes, fait preuve, face a ses juges comme aupres des Atheniens, du meme don pour reveler l'incoherence et l'immortalite de leur discours. Le recit de la mort de Socrate, devenue mythique, est encore aujourd'hui selon bon nombre de philosophes hellenistes, a la racine de notre desir de philosopher.
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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.
L'Apologie de Socrate rapporte le proces qui a vu condamner Socrate. Le citoyen philosophe, accuse de ne pas croire aux dieux de la cite et de pervertir les jeunes, fait preuve, face a ses juges comme aupres des Atheniens, du meme don pour reveler l'incoherence et l'immortalite de leur discours. Le recit de la mort de Socrate, devenue mythique, est encore aujourd'hui selon bon nombre de philosophes hellenistes, a la racine de notre desir de philosopher.