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Socrates: A Very Short Introduction

C. C. W. Taylor

Price: £6.99 (paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-285412-4
Publication date: 12 October 2000
136 pages, 9 halftones, 174x111 mm
Series: Very Short Introductions
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  • * Socrates is one of the most important figures in the history of Western Philosophy, but also one of the least known.
  • * Christopher Taylor explores the relationship between the historical Socrates and the Platonic character.
  • * Taylor is a Reader in Philosophy at Oxford University and an authority on may aspects of ancient philosophy.
  • * First published as part of the Past Masters series; now reissued as a Very Short Introduction, along with other new philosophy titles in the series.
Socrates has a unique position in the history of philosophy. It is no exaggeration to say that had it not been for his influence on Plato, the whole development of Western philosophy might have bee unimaginably different. Yet Socrates wrote nothing himself, and our knowledge of him is derived primarily from the engaging and infuriating figure who appears in Plato's dialogues. In this book, Christopher Taylor explores the relationship between the historical Socrates and the Platonic character, and examines the enduring image of Socrates as the ideal exemplar of the philosophic life - a thinker whose moral and intellectual integrity permeated every detail of his life, even in the face of betrayal and execution by his fellow Athenians.

Readership: Primarily undergraduate students of ancient philosophy, and of ancient history. The general reader interested in philosophy and its history.

Contents
Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 2 Life: Trial and Death; 3 Socratic Literature and the Socratic Problem: i. Authors other than Plato; ii. Plato; 4 Platos Socrates: i. Socrates disavowal of wisdom; ii. Definition; iii. Ethics; iv. Socrates and the Sophists; 5 Socrates and Later Philosophy: i. Ancient Philosophy; ii. Medieval and Modern Philosophy; 6 Conclusion; Endnotes; Further Reading; Index.

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C. C. W. Taylor, Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Reader in Philosophy, Oxford University


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