The Life and Legacy of Socrates

The Life and Legacy of Socrates

by Xenophon
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Publication Date: 14/11/2023

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In "The Life and Legacy of Socrates," Xenophon presents a compelling narrative that intertwines historical biography with philosophical discourse, encapsulating the essence of Socratic thought and its enduring impact on Western philosophy. Through a series of dialogues and reflections, Xenophon not only details the life of Socrates but also explores his method of questioning and philosophical inquiry, often contrasting it with the societal norms of his time. The text is notable for its accessible style, rich anecdotes, and the author's firsthand experiences, making it a vital source for understanding Socrates' character and the philosophical landscape of ancient Athens. Xenophon, a contemporary and student of Socrates, offers a unique perspective shaped by his military background, experiences in Athenian politics, and personal dialogues with Socrates. His writings reveal not only his admiration for Socratic ideals but also his desire to preserve the teachings and legacy of a man who profoundly influenced the intellectual heritage of the West. Xenophon's portrayal is marked by a focus on moral character and practical wisdom, reflecting his own values and philosophical inclinations. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the foundations of Western philosophy, as well as those seeking a nuanced portrait of one of history's most influential figures. Xenophon's work acts as both a tribute and a critical examination of Socratic thought, making it an essential read for anyone looking to engage with the philosophical inquiries that continue to resonate today.

ISBN:
8596547721642
8596547721642
Category:
Western philosophy: Ancient
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
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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