Delve into the profound philosophical and historical account of Socrates' final plea with 'Socrates’ Defence' by Plato. This concise yet powerful work captures the essence of one of history's most influential thinkers as he confronts his accusers and articulates his unwavering commitment to truth and wisdom. Part of the Little Black Classics series, this edition offers a window into ancient Greek thought, making the foundational ideas of Western philosophy accessible to a modern audience. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in justice, integrity, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a pivotal moment in Western philosophy through Plato's compelling narrative of Socrates' trial.
- Gain insight into Socrates' unwavering commitment to his principles and his unique method of inquiry.
- Discover the historical context and philosophical arguments that shaped ancient Greek thought and continue to resonate today.
- Engage with a foundational text that explores themes of justice, truth, and the individual's role in society.
About the Author
Plato (c. 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC) was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He is widely considered one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy, whose writings explored justice, beauty, equality, aesthetics, political philosophy, theology, cosmology, epistemology, and the philosophy of language.