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The True Socrates: The Dialogues Written in Defense of Socrates by the Founders of Western Philosophy

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'The True Socrates' emerges as a pivotal exploration into the philosophical and historical portrayals of one of classical antiquity's most enigmatic figures. This anthology melds a spectrum of literary styles – from the dialogic rigor of classical philosophy to the accessible narratives of 19th-century American literature. Within its pages, the reader encounters a multiplicity of perspectives on Socratic thought, each work weaving a complex tapestry of interpretation and reflection. Standout pieces include rigorous philosophical discourse and historically contextual narratives that challenge and expand traditional understandings of Socrates. The authors, Plato and Xenophon, provide foundational classical perspectives, their accounts beloved as cornerstones of Socratic philosophy. Samuel Griswold Goodrich, a prolific 19th-century American author, introduces a contrasting yet enriching view, embedding Socratic themes within the broader context of moral and educational discourses prevalent in his time. Together, these diverse voices not only underscore the enduring legacy of Socratic thought but also highlight the adaptability of his ideas across different eras and cultures, inviting readers to consider the philosophical underpinnings of intellectual and moral development. 'The True Socrates' is essential for anyone interested in the philosophical foundations of Western thought. This collection offers a unique opportunity to engage deeply with the varied interpretations of Socrates, encouraging a comprehensive understanding through contrasting analyses. For students, scholars, and curious minds, this anthology serves as a gateway to the past and a lens through which to view the present, offering a profound educational journey through the dialogue it fosters between diverse literary forms and interpretations.

© 2020 Musaicum Books (Ebook): 4064066385927

Translators: Henry Graham Dakyns

Release date

Ebook: 17 December 2020

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