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Other editions of book The Last Days of Socrates: Euthyphro, the Apology, Crito, Phaedo

  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato

    eBook
    The Last Days of Socrates is a series of four dialogues by Plato which describe the trial and death of Socrates 403 B.C. The trial of Socrates for heresy and the corruption of youth gives Plato the opportunity to develop and present his own philosophy of the responsibility of the individual for his actions and their effect on their community as well as his belief in the immortality of the soul.The Dialogues begin with the Euthyphro which takes place just before Socrate's trial is about to begin. Euthyphro has accused his father of the murder of a servant. The servant had attacked and killed another servant. The circumstances of this death lead Socrates and Euthyphro to debate the nature of holiness. The debate gives the reader a vivid demonstation of Socrates' use of questioning to poke holes in the assertions of others. The reader aslo gets a sense of Socrates' arrogance of manner that makes him enemies.In The Apology, Plato uses his dialogues to tell the story of the trial of Socrates as he energetically defends himself against the charges of heresy and corruption of youth. As Socrates tears into his accusers, he logically proves his point each man has responsibility for his own actions. However he also displays the arrogance that has made him enemies and, as a result, he is convicted and sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.Socrates sentence is delayed so he remains imprisoned in Athens. In the Crito, Socrates friend, Crito, has come to help him escape and Socrates counters crito's arguments choosing to stay in prison and accept his fate. He believes he would be going against his nature to escape and then he would actually be causing harm to the Athens that he loves.In the Phaedo, Plato uses Socrates to espouse his belief of the immortality of the soul. Death should be welcome to the philosopher because it is then that he will attain true wisdon and get rid of the distraction of the body.
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato, Hugh Tredennick

    Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1979)
    1984, Paperback, 200 pages
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato, Hugh Tredennick

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1962)
    I bought this for a semester but it turned out I did not need it. It's used but in good condition.
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1969)
    None
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1965)
    The trial and condemnation of Socrates (469-399 B.C), on charges of heresy and corrupting the minds of the young...Plato has preserved for us the essence of his teachings of the logical system of question and answer in order to define the nature of virtue and knowledge.
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato, Hugh Tredennick

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1966)
    None
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato, Hugh Tredennick

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, March 15, 1793)
    None
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Plato

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1993)
    None
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    H. Tredennick [transl]

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, March 15, 1966)
    Plato The Last Days of Socrates (Euthyphro; The Apology; Crito; Phaedo) Penguin Classics L 37
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    E. V. Plato; Rieu

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, March 15, 1966)
    None
  • The Last Days of Socrates

    Hugh (translation) Plato; Rieu, E V (editor); Tredennick

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1954)
    Good paperback. Pages are clean and unmarked. Slightly tanned. Covers show light edge wear and some foxing spots.