This third edition of 'The Trial and Death of Socrates' presents G. M. A. Grube's distinguished translations, as revised by John Cooper for 'Plato, Complete Works'. A number of new or expanded footnotes are also included along with a Select Bibliography. John M. Cooper is Stuart Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University.
Before starting Apology I want to talk about the plague and the way it altered life in Athens, as well as, Pericles speech in which convinced Athens to stay the course. There are, I think three obvious tensions that I will briefly describe at the beginning...
评分At the end, when read that Socrates died by the poison, though I am not convinced by his or Plato's argument about the imperishalbe and immortable soul, I was moved by his calmness facing the death. He is right, the real courage comes from the complete and...
评分Before starting Apology I want to talk about the plague and the way it altered life in Athens, as well as, Pericles speech in which convinced Athens to stay the course. There are, I think three obvious tensions that I will briefly describe at the beginning...
评分At the end, when read that Socrates died by the poison, though I am not convinced by his or Plato's argument about the imperishalbe and immortable soul, I was moved by his calmness facing the death. He is right, the real courage comes from the complete and...
评分Before starting Apology I want to talk about the plague and the way it altered life in Athens, as well as, Pericles speech in which convinced Athens to stay the course. There are, I think three obvious tensions that I will briefly describe at the beginning...
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评分"Euthyphro": the dialectic between autonomy and otherness; "Apology": the Wise cherishes virtue more than wealth, and doesn't think he is somebody when he is nobody; "Crito": the Law is divine law rather than human law, though in the state; "Phaedo": "I was weeping for myself, not for him—for my misfortune in being deprived of such a comrade."
评分重新看了一遍竟然不可避免地又喜欢上了socrates的一些点。即使conference上(三水的conference上很多人对苏格拉底特别讨厌……)有一些反对的意见,但是对他的爱恨交加的情绪一直来源于:这人和我太像了,有多厌恶自己就有多厌恶他。但转念一想,苏格拉底从来不会在conference或者多人debate的时候问一些涉及what层面的问题,因为在那样的情形下,大家都已经默认了“游戏规则”并在其上进行“游戏”,但是在私下两人交流的时候,有时候这些话题又十分重要。
评分Socrates is not a humble man, huh?
评分重新看了一遍竟然不可避免地又喜欢上了socrates的一些点。即使conference上(三水的conference上很多人对苏格拉底特别讨厌……)有一些反对的意见,但是对他的爱恨交加的情绪一直来源于:这人和我太像了,有多厌恶自己就有多厌恶他。但转念一想,苏格拉底从来不会在conference或者多人debate的时候问一些涉及what层面的问题,因为在那样的情形下,大家都已经默认了“游戏规则”并在其上进行“游戏”,但是在私下两人交流的时候,有时候这些话题又十分重要。
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