Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
72
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2012
Éditeur
Hackett Publishing Co.
Édition
2
ISBN-10
1603847928
ISBN-13
9781603847926
Description
In this classic philosophical work, the dialogue centers around Socrates' final hours before his execution, exploring profound themes of justice, virtue, and the immortality of the soul. Through a series of conversations between Socrates and his followers, readers are invited to reflect on the nature of existence and the pursuit of knowledge. The text delves into the ethical implications of life and death, posing essential questions about what it means to live a good life.
With a careful translation by G. M. A. Grube, this edition brings clarity and accessibility to Plato's original ideas, making them resonate with contemporary audiences. The dialogue unfolds with a compelling mix of rational inquiry and emotional depth, drawing readers into Socrates' thoughts as he faces his fate with calmness and conviction. This work not only captivates philosophers but also serves as a stirring meditation on life’s ultimate inquiries, inspiring readers to contemplate their beliefs and values.
With a careful translation by G. M. A. Grube, this edition brings clarity and accessibility to Plato's original ideas, making them resonate with contemporary audiences. The dialogue unfolds with a compelling mix of rational inquiry and emotional depth, drawing readers into Socrates' thoughts as he faces his fate with calmness and conviction. This work not only captivates philosophers but also serves as a stirring meditation on life’s ultimate inquiries, inspiring readers to contemplate their beliefs and values.
Genres
Romance
Religion & Spiritualité
Histoire
Philosophie
Art et Photographie
Classiques
Contemporain
Nature