The death of Socrates: hero, villain, chatterbox, saint

The Greek philosopher and teacher Socrates was the first person in the western tradition to be killed for asking too many questions. This story about how a hero should die was provocative to the ancient Greeks and continues to challenge and puzzle us today.

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Main Author: Wilson, Emily R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Profile 2007
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Summary:The Greek philosopher and teacher Socrates was the first person in the western tradition to be killed for asking too many questions. This story about how a hero should die was provocative to the ancient Greeks and continues to challenge and puzzle us today.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:[7], 247 S. Ill. 21 cm
ISBN:9781861977625
186197762X

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