Defence of Socrates ; Euthyphro ; Crito
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Author
Contributions
- Gallop, David. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
29,750 words, Guess
Page Count
119 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17633633M
- ISBN-139780192838643
- ISBN-100192838644
- OCLC Control Number43055813
- OCLC Control Number35172685
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- OCLC Control Numberdefenceofsocrate0000plat_p0c0
- Library of Congress Control Number96034134
- Goodreads302383
Classifications
- LCCB365.A5 G35 1999
Alternate Titles
- Euthyphro.
- Crito.
Description
These new translations present Plato's remarkable dramatization of the momentous events surrounding the trial of Socrates in 399 BC, on charges of irreligion and corrupting the young. The Euthyphro, Defence of Socrates, and Crito form a dramatic and thematic sequence, raising fundamental questions about the basis of moral, religious, legal, and political obligation. Plato explores these issues with a freshness and directness that have never been surpassed. In the Defence of Socrates, Plato seeks not only to clear his master's name, but also to defend the whole Socratic way of life, and therefore philosophy itself. The Euthyphro, an inquiry into the nature of piety, probes the relationship between religion and morality. The Crito discusses the citizen's obligation to the state, in the context of a life-or-death issue confronting Socrates himself - whether or not to escape from prison. David Gallop's Introduction provides a stimulating philosophical and historical analysis of these timeless classics, complemented by useful explanatory notes and an index of names.
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- Oxford world's classics
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