On Socrates: Selections from Plato: Charmides, Lysis, Laches, Symposium, Apology, Crito, Phaedo; Aristophanes: The Clouds; Xenophon: Symposium

by Plato, Aristophanes, and Xenophon

Tom Griffith (Introduction)

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For Socrates, as for Jesus Christ, we have few biographical details, and of those we do have nearly all come from Plato, his greatest admirer. But it is clear that Socrates contributed three new ideas to the development of philosophy: that goodness consists not in helping friends and harming enemies, but in not harming anyone at all; that goodness and knowledge are one and the same thing; and that for progress to be made in argument, there must be step-by-step agreement between those arguing. Like Jesus, Socrates too was put to death for defying the conventions of his day, and by the manner of his life and death he, too, sets an example which is at the same time an inspiration and an impossible ideal.

All the Plato dialogues are translated by Benjamin Jowett. The Aristophanes is B. B. Rogers, and the Xenophon is H. G. Dakyns.

With an Introduction by Tom Griffith.

  • ISBN10 1905716729
  • ISBN13 9781905716722
  • Publish Date 1 September 2009
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 30 December 2014
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Pan Macmillan
  • Imprint Macmillan Collector's Library
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 496
  • Language English