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Xenophon's Socrates

Xenophon's Socrates

Christopher Bruell
4.3/5 ( ratings)
"In his third and concluding work on the writings of Xenophon, Leo Strauss discusses Memorabilia, Apology of Socrates to the Jury, and Symposium. This book, together with On Tyranny and Xenophon's Socratic Discourse , constitutes the core of Professor Strauss's rediscovery of classical political thought and provides a complete statement about Socrates as well as a thorough and careful interpretation of Xenophon." Relying exclusively on the texts, Professor Strauss analyzes and compares every seemingly casual utterance as well as the more formal statements to recover the true Socrates and to determine the character of political philosophy. He investigates its origins, possibilities, and intention against the non-philosophical background from which it emerged. A valuable guide also to Xenophon's charm, grace, and profundity, this last volume in the monumental trilogy helps to restore the traditional dignity of Xenophon as a wise and masterful writer.
Language
English
Pages
181
Format
Paperback
Publisher
St. Augustines Press
Release
September 27, 2004
ISBN
1587319659
ISBN 13
9781587319655

Xenophon's Socrates

Christopher Bruell
4.3/5 ( ratings)
"In his third and concluding work on the writings of Xenophon, Leo Strauss discusses Memorabilia, Apology of Socrates to the Jury, and Symposium. This book, together with On Tyranny and Xenophon's Socratic Discourse , constitutes the core of Professor Strauss's rediscovery of classical political thought and provides a complete statement about Socrates as well as a thorough and careful interpretation of Xenophon." Relying exclusively on the texts, Professor Strauss analyzes and compares every seemingly casual utterance as well as the more formal statements to recover the true Socrates and to determine the character of political philosophy. He investigates its origins, possibilities, and intention against the non-philosophical background from which it emerged. A valuable guide also to Xenophon's charm, grace, and profundity, this last volume in the monumental trilogy helps to restore the traditional dignity of Xenophon as a wise and masterful writer.
Language
English
Pages
181
Format
Paperback
Publisher
St. Augustines Press
Release
September 27, 2004
ISBN
1587319659
ISBN 13
9781587319655

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