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...
評分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...
評分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...
評分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...
評分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...
never would I expect Socrates to be much a self-indulgent and arrogant pain in the ***. No wonder so many people wanted to get him killed
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评分overlaps with the loeb volume in large proportions, so I will count it read.
评分古人太能囉嗦瞭不精煉痛快。
评分古人太能囉嗦瞭不精煉痛快。
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