Socrates, Man and Myth

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ancient Greek philosophy
Antisthenes influence
Apologia Socratis
apologies
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Book III
Capital Punishment
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classical Athens politics
critical study of Socratic problem
Dio Chrysostom
diogenes
Diogenes Laertius
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historical
Historical Socrates
laertius
late
Late Sophists
Literary Battle
Natural Standards
official
Official Indictment
Official Trial
philosophical methodology
Plato's Apology
Plato's Charmides
Plato's Earliest Dialogues
Plato's Testimony
Platonic Apology
Platonic Socrates
Plato’s Apology
Plato’s Charmides
Plato’s Earliest Dialogues
Plato’s Testimony
socratic
Socratic Conversations
Socratic Daemon
Socratic dialogues analysis
Socratic Issue
sophists
thirty
Thirty Tyrants
tyrants
War Time
Xenophon historical sources
Xenophon's Memorabilia
Xenophontean Socrates
Xenophon’s Memorabilia
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138618527
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The purpose of this book, first published in 1957, is to make a critical analysis of the controversial Socratic problem. The Socratic issue owes its paramount difficulty not only to the status of available source materials, but also to the diversity of opinion as to the proper use of these materials. This volume offers a new approach to the problem, and a starting point to further investigations.

Anton-Hermann Chroust was a German-American jurist, philosopher and historian. Chroust was a professor of law, philosophy, and history, at the University of Notre Dame from 1946 to 1972. Chroust was best known for his 1965 book on the American legal profession titled The Rise of the Legal Profession in America.

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