
BOOKS - The Bloomsbury Companion to Socrates

The Bloomsbury Companion to Socrates
Author: ed. John Bussanich, Nicholas D. Smith
Year: 2013
Pages: 433
Format: PDF
File size: 14.4 Мб
Language: ENG

Year: 2013
Pages: 433
Format: PDF
File size: 14.4 Мб
Language: ENG

It covers all aspects of his life, from his early years in Athens to his trial and death, and explores his key ideas and their relevance to contemporary debates about ethics, politics, and the nature of reality. Long detailed description of the plot: The Bloomsbury Companion to Socrates is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the life and philosophy of one of history's most influential thinkers. This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of Socrates' life, from his early years in Athens to his trial and death, and explores his key ideas and their relevance to contemporary debates about ethics, politics, and the nature of reality. The book begins with an overview of Socrates' life, including his family background, education, and military service. It then delves into his philosophical beliefs, examining his views on the nature of truth, knowledge, and the role of the philosopher in society. The companion also explores Socrates' method of questioning, known as the Socratic method, which has had a profound influence on Western philosophy and continues to be used today in fields such as law and psychotherapy.
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