The aim of the book is to make Socrates' investigation and resolution of the questions that still concern us as human beings more accessible to serious contemporary readers.
The aim of the book is to make Socrates' investigation and resolution of the questions that still concern us as human beings more accessible to serious contemporary readers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Bruell is professor of political science at Boston College.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Hipparchus, or Lover of Gain Chapter 3 Minos, or About Law Part 4 Students and Teachers Chapter 5 Alcibiades Chapter 6 Second Alcibiades Chapter 7 Laches Chapter 8 Euthydemus Chapter 9 Greater Hippias Chapter 10 Lesser Hippias Chapter 11 Theages Part 12 The Life Itself Chapter 13 Euthyphro Chapter 14 Apology of Socrates Chapter 15 Ion Chapter 16 Meno Chapter 17 Contents Part 18 Conclusion Chapter 19 Cleitophon Chapter 20 Menexenus Chapter 21 Crito Chapter 22 Index of Textual References Chapter 23 About the Author
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Hipparchus, or Lover of Gain Chapter 3 Minos, or About Law Part 4 Students and Teachers Chapter 5 Alcibiades Chapter 6 Second Alcibiades Chapter 7 Laches Chapter 8 Euthydemus Chapter 9 Greater Hippias Chapter 10 Lesser Hippias Chapter 11 Theages Part 12 The Life Itself Chapter 13 Euthyphro Chapter 14 Apology of Socrates Chapter 15 Ion Chapter 16 Meno Chapter 17 Contents Part 18 Conclusion Chapter 19 Cleitophon Chapter 20 Menexenus Chapter 21 Crito Chapter 22 Index of Textual References Chapter 23 About the Author
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