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Books with title Why So Socrates

  • Why So Socrates

    Richards

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 3, 1964)
    Why so Socrates?: A dramatic version of Plato's dialogues Euthyphro, Apology Crito & Phaedo
  • Socrates

    Jim Whiting

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Dec. 31, 2013)
    Biography of Socrates leading philosopher of the ancient world written for upper elementary age readers. This comprehensive biography is beautifully designed in full color with classic paintings, maps and ancient artifacts.
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  • Who Was Socrates?

    Tanya Turner

    language (, Feb. 15, 2015)
    As one of the most popular founders of Western Philosophy, Socrates lived a fruitful and interesting life. He was a Greek philosopher, born an Athenian.Do you know that Socrates did not leave any writings of his works, succeeding and future generations can only know him through the works, accounts, and writings of his students?In โ€œWho Was Socrates?โ€ by Tanya Turner learn more enthralling facts about one of the great philosophers of all time.Download a copy and discover the life of Socrates!
  • Socrates

    Rascal, Gert Bogaerts

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, March 1, 1995)
    Socrates' parents have been snatched up by the dogcatcher, leaving him an orphan alone on the streets. Abandoned, hungry, and shunned by the other street dogs, Socrates wonders if he'll ever have a home of his very own. And even more importantly, he wonders if he'll ever have a friend. Then one day Socrates finds a curious object, and from that moment on, everyone looks at him quite differently. Heartwarming and uplifting, the simple text is magnificently complemented by bold, textured oil paintings in this story of the universal search for friendship and acceptance that also works to initiate discussions on topics such as loneliness and homelessness.
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  • Socrates

    Rascal, G. Bogaerts

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Left orphaned after his parents are abducted by a dog catcher, Socrates searches for a home and friends and discovers a curious object that could just bring him both.
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  • Socrates & Soc

    Maria Xenidou

    eBook (XMAS Films, July 1, 2011)
    A witty, breathtaking, and educational adventure, Socrates & Soc takes a look into the past and present through the eyes of two ten-year-old boys who trade places with the help of an ancient piece of marble with magical properties. The duo may be from different centuries, 460 BC and 2004 AD, but by chance they share the same name and hail from the same city in Greece, and what's more, one of the boys happens to be the ancient philosopher Socrates. What happens to him in 2004? As a boy, he implements his philosophical ideas as a way of life, and author Maria Xenidou portrays him as shrewd, intelligent, and wise. Employing the dialectic method, he continually poses questions to invoke people into thinking about situations and issues, and after deduction, their own conclusions are exactly what the boy said in the first place. Some things just donโ€™t make any sense to him, but there's nothing complicated about one of the greatest minds experiencing for the first time fizzy drinks and burping! What happens to Soc in 460 B.C.? Witnessing the ancient Olympic Games, he has a chance to explore the ancient world, which he discovers is surprisingly liberal and advanced in ways he never expected. Without TV and Wii, Soc has a hard time adjusting to a life full of physical activities and mishaps. He learns to appreciate real things and gradually becomes addicted to a more natural way of life. A mystical and compelling story for ages five to twelve, the book is peppered with humor, steeped in ancient Greek philosophy, and guaranteed to equally amuse and amaze older readers.
  • Socrates

    Robert Silverberg

    Hardcover (NY G, )
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  • Socrates

    Pierre Moessinger, Manuel Boix

    Hardcover (Amer Education Pub, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A fictional letter written by the Greek philosopher Socrates to his sons shortly before his death, explaining his ideas and outlook on life
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  • Socrates

    Jim Whiting

    Hardcover (Mitchell Lane Publishers, March 30, 2014)
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