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Plato's Apology, Crito And Phaedo of Socrates.

Of all writers of speculative philosophy, both ancient and modern, there is probably no one who has attained so eminent a position as Plato. What Homer was to Epic poetry, what Cicero and Demosthenes were to oratory, and what Shakespeare was to the drama of England, Plato was to ancient philosophy, not unapproachable nor unapproached, but possessing an inexplicable but unquestioned supremacy.

The authentic records of his life are meagre, and much that has been written concerning him is of a speculative nature. He was born at Athens in the year 427 B. C. His father's name was Ariston, and his mother's family, which claimed its descent from Solon, included among its members many Athenian notables, among whom was Oritias, one of the thirty tyrants.

In his early youth Plato applied himself to poetry and painting, both of which pursuits he relinquished to become the disciple and follower of Socrates. It is said that his name was originally Aristocles, but that it was changed to Plato on account of the breadth of his shoulders and forehead. He is also said to have been an expert wrestler and to have taken part in several important battles.

Contents

IntroductionThe Apology Of SocratesIntroduction to the critoCrito; Or, The Duty Of A CitizenIntroduction To The PhædoPhædo; Or, The Immortality Of The Soul

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 25, 2017
ISBN13 9781981147137
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 98
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 5 mm   ·   249 g
Language English  

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