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Apology: A Riveting Trial of Wisdom and Integrity in Ancient Athens

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In "Apology," Plato presents a profound exploration of Socratic philosophy through the trial of Socrates, who stands accused of corrupting the youth and impiety. Utilizing a dialogue format, the text captures the essence of Socratic questioning and the dialectical method, delving into themes such as virtue, justice, and the role of the philosopher in society. Plato's skillful narrative style combines rhetoric with reason, allowing readers to engage deeply with the philosophical arguments while reflecting on the moral complexities of Socrates' defense. The work is emblematic of the classical literature context, offering insights into the cultural and political milieu of ancient Athens, a society grappling with the intersection of democracy and dissent. Plato, the illustrious student of Socrates and an influential philosopher in his own right, wrote "Apology" as not only an homage to his mentor but also as a critical examination of the philosophical ideals that Socrates championed. Growing up in a turbulent Athens during the Peloponnesian War, Plato witnessed firsthand the capriciousness of popular opinion and the consequences of intellectual inquiry, shaping his desire to articulate a defense of wisdom and virtue against societal convention. "Apology" is an essential read for anyone seeking to grasp the foundations of Western philosophy. Plato's eloquent defense of critical thinking and moral integrity resonates throughout the ages, making it a timeless work that challenges readers to reflect on their values and the role of the thinker in society. Engaging with this text is not only an academic pursuit but also a personal journey towards understanding the philosophical underpinnings of justice.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664154989

Traduttrici/ori: Benjamin Jowett

Data di uscita

Ebook: 19 novembre 2019

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