Socrates and the Immoralists
Discover the profound philosophical journey of "Socrates and the Immoralists," written by the esteemed author whose insights challenge our understanding of morality. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2005, this hardback edition spans 250 pages and delves into Socrates' compelling arguments for living a just life. Through engaging dialogues with key figures such as Polus, Callicles, and Thrasymachus, this book uncovers the intricate complexities of Socratic thought.
As you explore the tensions between morality and ambition, you will gain a deeper understanding of how Socrates navigates these critical conversations. This examination not only enhances our grasp of Socratic philosophy but also invites readers to reflect on their own moral frameworks. Ideal for scholars, students, or anyone curious about ancient philosophy, "Socrates and the Immoralists" is a must-have addition to your collection.