Defence Of Socrates, Euthyphro, And Crito by Plato
This collection of dialogues presents a profound exploration of justice, morality, and the philosophical life through the lens of Socrates' trial and his interactions with others. In these works, Socrates engages in a deep discussion with Euthyphro about the nature of piety, defends his life's work and philosophy during his trial, and later, in his prison cell, converses with Crito about the importance of living a just life over escaping his impending execution. These dialogues collectively illuminate Socrates' unwavering commitment to truth and virtue, even in the face of death, and challenge readers to reflect on the principles that govern their own lives.
Purchase from
Bookshop.org
- Published
- -399
- Nationality
- Greek
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 80-120
- Original Language
- Ancient greek
- Avg User Rating
-
(4.0)
- Alternate Titles
-
- Apology of Socrates
- Crito
- Euthyphro
This book is not currently on any lists.
