Armand D'Angour's "Socrates in Love" delves into the largely unknown early life of Socrates, challenging traditional accounts that begin in his middle age. Drawing on neglected historical sources, this biography explores the personal passions and influences, particularly the role of love, that transformed the young Socrates into the philosopher whose ideas underpin Western thought. It presents a nuanced portrait of Socrates as a heroic warrior, athletic wrestler, and passionate lover, revealing the identity of a woman who inspired his profound intellectual journey.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore Socrates' formative years, offering a perspective beyond the familiar narratives of Plato and Xenophon.
- Discover surprising aspects of his youth, including his life as a warrior, athlete, and lover.
- Uncover the identity of the woman believed to have inspired Socrates' philosophical development.
- Gain fresh insights into the origins of philosophical concepts that have influenced thinkers for 2,500 years.