Socrates by A. E. Taylor, Professor of Moral Philosophy in Edinburgh University

Socrates by A. E. Taylor, Professor of Moral Philosophy in Edinburgh University

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Jan 1, 1951 · Inglese · Copertina rigida
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Formato Copertina rigida
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jan 1, 1951
Editore The Beacon Press

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In this exploration of Socratic philosophy, A. E. Taylor delves into the thoughts and teachings of one of history's greatest thinkers. Through a careful examination of Socrates' life and ideas, Taylor illuminates the profound impact Socrates had on Western philosophy. He presents a nuanced portrait of Socrates, emphasizing his commitment to ethics, the examined life, and the pursuit of truth.

Taylor's insightful analysis provides readers with an understanding of Socratic dialogues and how they embody the essence of philosophical inquiry. The text is rich in context, offering a glimpse into the cultural and intellectual climate of ancient Athens. Through engaging prose, readers are invited to consider the relevance of Socratic questions in contemporary life.

As a seasoned moral philosopher, Taylor weaves together historical narrative and philosophical argumentation, making complex ideas accessible. His work serves as both an introduction to Socratic thought and a deeper investigation for those already familiar with the philosopher’s legacy, enriching the reader's appreciation for the enduring significance of Socrates.
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