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The recommended reading level for The Last Days Of Socrates: Euthyphro; Apology; Crito; Phaedo is College Freshman and Up .
The Last Days Of Socrates: Euthyphro; Apology; Crito; Phaedo is 272 pages long.
wonderful
Derived From Web , May 25, 2022
In this book, Plato introduces us to the brilliant mind of Socrates and his belief in the afterlife. The concepts of Heavens and Hell are. It sheds a light on the many aspects of our belief system, spirituality, etc. If you want to have a better understanding of Christianity and its roots, read it. This book contains : Before Socrates'trial, his trial and after his trial.
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Swans are good in this one
Derived From Web , Jun 22, 2021
The song of Swan, in the gray version of the five dialogues, the Hackett classics, is a sign of damnation. In this book it is a sign that you are going to Heaven. But still sad because it also means that you will die. There is philosophizing so. Also, in this version, Stygian is spelled as it is in Paradise Lost. In the version of Hackett Classics, it is not spelled correctly. However, it is usually a river called Styx, not Stygian, that binds the underworld.
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Great read.
Derived From Web , Jun 13, 2021
I am a big philosophy fan and if you are just getting into this kind of literature, I recommend reading this whole book.
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Read it to kill some time
Derived From Web , Jul 30, 2020
I read this on Kindle while waiting for the arrival of another Plato book in hardcover. Although my interests are elsewhere, I don 't regret reading it.
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Damaged cover
Derived From Web , Jul 28, 2020
This has nothing to do with knowledge content, but I paid full price for it and is obviously damaged.
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Exactly as expected and on time
Derived From Web , Jul 17, 2020
The book still had tabs in it, so I was worried that it would have writing in it. The tabs were the only marking, so I 'd say a win!
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Plato Reveals the Man Ready to Die for His Principles
Derived From Web , Mar 5, 2020
This collection of prepared dialogs makes one think about the world and how to live in it. The Apology was the best of the moving and most profitable. Too bad, Euthyphro was excellent. Self-Princeship, political intolerance, religious retributions and the bending genius with the capacity for piercing observations shared frankly and fearlessly.
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Paperback (April 29, 2003) | remove | $4.72 |