The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates

The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates

by Xenophon and Henry Morley
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 15/09/2022

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In "The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates," Xenophon presents a series of dialogues that capture the essence of Socratic philosophy, revealing the profound ethical and practical wisdom of Socrates. Unlike Plato's more dramatic portrayals, Xenophon adopts a straightforward narrative style, emphasizing clarity and accessibility while embedding deeper philosophical inquiry within everyday conversations. This work serves as both a companion piece to Plato's dialogues and a standalone exploration of Socratic thought, addressing themes such as virtue, education, and the nature of the good life, all framed through Socrates' distinctive method of questioning and dialogue. Xenophon, an Athenian historian and philosopher, was a student of Socrates who later became a general and a prominent figure in the ancient Greek world. His experiences in the tumultuous political landscape of Greece, combined with personal encounters with Socratic teachings, informed his perspectives on leadership, ethics, and the nature of knowledge. Recognized for his clear prose and practical insights, Xenophon offers a unique portrayal of Socrates that complements the more idealized depiction found in other philosophical texts. I highly recommend "The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates" for anyone interested in ancient philosophy, ethics, or the foundations of Western thought. Xenophon's work not only illuminates Socratic wisdom but also invites readers to engage in their own reflective practice on the nature of morality and personal conduct in contemporary society.

ISBN:
8596547372127
8596547372127
Category:
Ethics & moral philosophy
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-09-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
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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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