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The Essence of Socrates

The Essence of series

Edited with an Introduction by Hunter Lewis

ISBN: 978-1-60419-110-3
eISBN: 978-1-60419-111-0

An introduction to the sayings of Socrates. Though he left no writings, his teachings endure thanks to Plato and Xenophon, making his influence on human thought second only to the greatest religious figures.


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Overview

Socrates is important to us for many reasons. First, he recognized the value of logic and showed us how to use it to discover truth.  Second, he led an exemplary and courageous life which cannot fail to inspire anyone who reads about it.

His calm and eloquent defense of himself during the final trial for heresy, which ended in his condemnation and execution, are among the most famous passages in world literature. No one, apart from the great religious teachers, has had a more profound impact on human thought.

Socrates himself wrote nothing. Fortunately his pupils Plato and Xenophon recorded his sayings for posterity. Indeed the connection between Socrates and Plato is so close that this little book could alternatively have been titled The Essence of Plato. The latter’s philosophical treatises did not survive, so that all that remains to us is the Dialogues which mostly recount the life of Socrates.

Axios Press’s Essence of . . . series takes the greatest works ever written in the field of practical philosophy and pares them down to their essence. We select the best passages—the ones that are immediately relevant to us today, full of timeless wisdom and advice about the world and how best to live our lives—and leave behind the more obscure or less important bits. Our selections are not isolated: they flow together to create a seamless work that will capture your interest and attention from page one. And we provide useful notes and a solid introduction to the work.

  • Introduction

    1. Socratic Method

    2. The Search for Truth

    3. The Good

    4. The Importance of Modesty

    5. Do Not Be Judgmental

    6. The Rule of Reason

    7. Avoid Sophistry

    8. The Value of Observation (When Combined with Logic)

    9. Rein in the Emotions

    10. The Pursuit of Wisdom

    11. Ultimate Reality

    12. An Inner Voice

    13. God (the Gods)

    14. The Soul

    15. Pleasure

    16. Temperance

    17. Right Conduct

    18. Obedience to the Law

    19. Honoring Parents

    20. Marriage and Family

    21. Rights of Women

    22. Friendship

    23. Training

    24. Care of the Body

    25. Death

    Bibliography

    Index

  • ISBN-13: 9781604191103

    Publication date: 11/07/2017

    Pages: 118

    Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.50(d)

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About the Author

Socrates

Socrates (469-399 BCE) was a classical Greek philosopher viewed by many as the founding figure of Western philosophy.

About the Editor

Hunter Lewis

Hunter Lewis, co-founder of global investment firm Cambridge Associates, has written eleven books on economics and moral philosophy. He has served on boards and committees of fifteen leading not-for-profit organizations, including environmental, teaching, research, and cultural organizations.