The trial of Socrates

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0385260326 
ISBN 13
9780385260329 
DDC
183 
Category
Other Jurisdictions  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1989 
Publisher
Anchor 
Pages
xi, 282 pages 
Subject
Socrates 
Abstract
"Shows how profound were the differences between democratic Athens and the philosopher whose martyrdom has made him-thanks to Plato's genius, a secular saint of western civilization." - Voila 
Description
Contents:
Preface: How this book came to be written. -- Socrates and Athens. Their basic differences ; Socrates and Homer ; The clue in the Thersites story ; The nature of virtue and of knowledge ; Courage as virtue ; A wild goose chase: the Socratic search for absolute definitions ; Socrates and rhetoric ; The good life: the third Socratic divergence ; The prejudices of Socrates. -- The ordeal. Why did they wait until he was seventy? ; The three earthquakes ; Xenophon, Plato, and the three earthquakes ; The principal accuser ; How Socrates did his best to antagonize the jury ; How Socrates easily might have won acquittal ; What Socrates should have said ; The four words ; The final question. -- Epilogue: Was there a witch-hunt in ancient Athens? 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-267) and index.  
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