Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito: Critical Essays

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2004)
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Abstract

Plato's Euthyrphro, Apology, andCrito portray Socrates' words and deeds during his trial for disbelieving in the Gods of Athens and corrupting the Athenian youth, and constitute a defense of the man Socrates and of his way of life, the philosophic life. The twelve essays in the volume, written by leading classical philosophers, investigate various aspects of these works of Plato, including the significance of Plato's characters, Socrates's revolutionary religious ideas, and the relationship between historical events and Plato's texts

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S. Marc Cohen
University of Washington
Rachana Kamtekar
Cornell University
Tom Brickhouse
Lynchburg College
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