The Last Days of Socrates
Euthyphro/ The Apology/ Crito/ Phaedo
Translator - Hugh Tredennick
Editor - Harold Tarrant
Penguin Classics
Paperback
: 27 Mar 2003
£7.99
Revised with new introductions by Harold Tarrant
Synopsis
‘Nothing can harm a good man either in life or after death’
The trial and condemnation of Socrates on charges of heresy and corrupting young minds is a defining moment in the history of Classical Athens. In tracing these events through four dialogues, Plato also developed his own philosophy, based on Socrates’ manifesto for a life guided by self-responsibility. Euthyphro finds Socrates outside the court-house, debating the nature of piety, while The Apology is his robust rebuttal of the charges of impiety and a defence of the philosopher’s life. In the Crito, while awaiting execution in prison, Socrates counters the arguments of friends urging him to escape. Finally, in the Phaedo, he is shown calmly confident in the face of death, skilfully arguing the case for the immortality of the soul.
Hugh Tredennick’s landmark 1954 translation has been revised by Harold Tarrant, reflecting changes in Platonic studies, with an introduction and expanded introductions to each of the four dialogues.
Table of contents
Preface
General Introduction
Further Reading
A Note on the Texts
EuthyphroHoliness
Socrates in Confrontation
ApologyJustice and Duty (i)
Socrates Speaks at his Trial
CritoJustice and Duty (ii)
Socrates in Prison
PhaedoWisdom and the Soul
Socrates about to Die
Postscript: The Theory of Ideas in the Phaedo
Notes
Index
Product details
Format :
Paperback
ISBN: 9780140449280
Size : 129 x 198mm
Pages : 272
Published : 27 Mar 2003
Publisher : Penguin Classics
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The Last Days of Socrates
Euthyphro/ The Apology/ Crito/ Phaedo
Translator - Hugh Tredennick
Editor - Harold Tarrant
£7.99

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