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Author Plato.

Uniform Title Works. Selections. English. 1969
Title The last days of Socrates / Plato ; translated and with an introduction by Hugh Tredennick.

Imprint Harmondsworth ; Baltimore : Penguin Books, 1969.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Kansas Collection Harmon  888.4 P697laEt 1969    ---  Lib Use Only
Description 199, [1] pages ; 18 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series Penguin classics
Penguin classics.
Note "This translation first published 1954 ... New edition, with additions, 1959 ... Reprinted with revisions, 1969"--Title page verso.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 200).
Contents Euthyphro --- The apology --- Crito --- Phaedo.
Summary Toward the end of The Apology, Socrates makes a statement that resonates even with those who have never read Plato: "I tell you that ... examining both myself and others is really the very best thing that a man can do, and that life without this sort of examination is not worth living" (p. 63). The Apology, Euthyphro, Crito, and Phaedo, which depict Socrates' activities just prior to his trial until his death, hold a central place among the works of Plato. They sum up the philosophical career of Socrates, protagonist of most of the Platonic dialogues. But this summing up does not imply the end of the examinations Socrates pursued. On the contrary, during his last days, Socrates rigorously continued the kind of inquiries he had pursued all his life, even at the risk of execution, and he enjoined his companions to continue them when he was gone. -- Publisher description.
Subject Socrates.
Philosophers, Ancient.
Philosophy, Ancient.
Socrates. (OCoLC)fst00035600
Philosophers, Ancient. (OCoLC)fst01060760
Philosophy, Ancient. (OCoLC)fst01060860
Added Author Tredennick, Hugh.
ISBN 0140440372 (pbk.)
9780140440379 (pbk.)

 
    
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