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SOCRATES: The Man Behind the Myth - Xenophon's Memoires of Socrates and His Teachings: Memorabilia Apology The Economist Symposium Hiero - cover
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SOCRATES: The Man Behind the Myth - Xenophon's Memoires of Socrates and His Teachings: Memorabilia Apology The Economist Symposium Hiero

Xenophon

Tradutor Henry Graham Dakyns

Editora: DigiCat

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In "SOCRATES: The Man Behind the Myth," Xenophon offers a penetrating examination of the philosophical figure of Socrates, presenting a narrative that combines biographical detail with insightful philosophical discourse. Written in a straightforward, engaging style characteristic of Xenophon's works, this text confronts both the mythologized image of Socrates and the complexities of his thought. Xenophon, as a contemporary of Socrates, provides a compelling first-hand perspective on the Socratic method, ethics, and his interactions with Athenian society, making this work not only a biographical account but also a vital philosophical resource. Xenophon himself, an Athenian historian, soldier, and student of Socrates, draws upon his own experiences and observations to illuminate the character and teachings of the philosopher. Having lived through the turmoil of the Peloponnesian War, Xenophon's reflections are informed by a context of political instability and moral inquiry, allowing him to capture the essence of Socrates's pursuit of virtue and truth amidst chaos. His deep reverence for Socratic philosophy and his desire to set the record straight highlight the richness of their intellectual relationship. For those seeking a nuanced understanding of Socrates beyond the dramatized portrayals of later sources, Xenophon's work is an indispensable resource. This book invites readers to engage with Socratic thought through the lens of a student who not only admired him but also sought to preserve his legacy. Scholars and casual readers alike will find in this text a valuable exploration of moral philosophy that remains relevant today.
Disponível desde: 09/11/2023.
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