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Socrates



Socrates - sŏkˈrətēz, 469–399 b.c., Greek philosopher of Athens. Famous for his view of philosophy as a pursuit proper and necessary to all intelligent men, he is one of the great examples of a man who lived by his principles even though they ultimately cost him his life. Knowledge of the man and his teachings comes indirectly from certain dialogues of his   Read More...

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    Socrates: A Very Short Introduction
    by C. C. W. Taylor. 122 pgs.


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    Plato's Socrates
    by Thomas C. Brickhouse, Nicholas D. Smith. 256 pgs.


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