My Memoires of Socrates and His Teachings

My Memoires of Socrates and His Teachings

by Xenophon
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Publication Date: 14/09/2023

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In 'My Memoirs of Socrates and His Teachings,' Xenophon presents a compelling narrative that captures the philosophical dialogues and teachings of Socrates, grounded in the rich context of classical Athens. This work employs a first-person perspective that bridges personal anecdotes with rigorous philosophical inquiry, illustrating the dialectical method Socrates employed. Through intimate conversations, Xenophon elucidates concepts such as virtue, ethics, and the nature of knowledge, offering readers a vivid insight into Socratic thought while engaging with contemporary issues of his time, further enriching our understanding of Socrates as not merely a philosophical figure but as a profound influence on his society. Xenophon, an Athenian historian, soldier, and student of Socrates, brings a unique perspective to this text, shaped by his experiences in both the philosophical and military realms. His personal relationship with Socrates fueled his desire to preserve and disseminate the teachings of his mentor, particularly as an antidote to the criticisms leveled at Socratic philosophy. Influenced by the tumult of the Peloponnesian War and the political complexities of his era, Xenophon's writings reflect a sincere commitment to ethical discourse and practical wisdom. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the foundations of Western philosophy, as well as those who seek a deeper understanding of the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by humanity. Xenophon's accessible prose, paired with Socratic dialogue, serves as a valuable introduction to philosophical inquiry, making it an essential read for both scholars and casual readers alike.

ISBN:
9788028313791
9788028313791
Category:
Classical history / classical civilisation
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-09-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sharp Ink
Xenophon

A philosopher, soldier, and historian of ancient Greece, Xenophon (c.430–354 B.C.) was a disciple of Socrates; he and Plato are the only two students whose records survive of the philosopher's conversation, life, and teachings.

In the Anabasis and Hellenica, Xenophon reported on events of his own era; the former recounts his participation in a Persian civil war, and the latter provides an important account of the end and aftermath of the Peloponnesian War.

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