Socrates: A Very Short Introduction

Socrates: A Very Short Introduction

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Romance History Philosophy
Format Hardcover
Pages 136
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1974
Publisher Oxford Paperbacks
ISBN-10 0192854127
ISBN-13 9780192854124
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Christopher Taylor delves into the fascinating life and thoughts of Socrates, offering readers a concise yet comprehensive understanding of one of philosophy's most renowned figures. By examining the historical context in which Socrates lived, he sheds light on the intellectual and cultural environment of ancient Athens that shaped his ideas.

Through a careful analysis of the teachings and dialogues attributed to Socrates, Taylor highlights the profound impact of Socratic questioning on the development of Western philosophy. He emphasizes how Socrates' method encouraged critical thinking and self-examination, challenging individuals to seek truth rather than simply accept societal norms.

The author also addresses the complexities surrounding the portrayal of Socrates, particularly in the works of Plato and other contemporaries. By navigating these perspectives, Taylor reveals the contradictions and enduring relevance of Socratic thought in modern discussions about ethics, politics, and human existence.

Ultimately, this exploration serves not only as an introduction to Socratic philosophy but also as an invitation for readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the fundamental questions that define the human experience.

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