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Platonis Apologia Socratis, Part 1
Introduction And Text (1887)
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176 pages
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The book offers a profound examination of Socrates' trial and execution, presenting a detailed introduction that contextualizes the events leading to his condemnation. It emphasizes the Apology's significance in philosophy and literature, showcasing a dialogue where Socrates defends himself against charges of corrupting the youth and impiety. Through his arguments, the text delves into themes of truth, justice, and morality, highlighting Socrates' intellectual legacy and critique of the Athenian legal system. This work is essential for those interested in philosophy and history.
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2009, paperback
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