SOCRATES
The Philosopher Who Drank the Hemlock
Discover the life and ideas of one of history's most influential thinkers with Socrates: The Philosopher Who Drank the Hemlock. Known as the father of Western philosophy, Socrates shaped the way we think about ethics, knowledge, and truth. Yet he left behind no writings of his own-his legacy survives through the accounts of his students, most famously Plato, who immortalized his teacher's method of questioning and pursuit of wisdom.
This book takes you into the world of classical Athens, where Socrates walked the streets in conversation with citizens, challenging assumptions and asking profound questions. His relentless search for truth and refusal to abandon his principles ultimately led to his trial and death, making him a symbol of integrity and intellectual courage.
Inside this book, you will discover:
Socrates' life in Athens during its Golden Age.
His unique method of teaching through dialogue and questioning.
His influence on Plato, Aristotle, and the foundation of Western philosophy.
The political and cultural tensions that led to his trial.
The dramatic story of his conviction and decision to drink the hemlock.
How Socrates' legacy continues to inspire thinkers, writers, and leaders.
Whether you are fascinated by philosophy, the history of ancient Greece, or the timeless questions of how to live a good life, this book offers a clear and engaging portrait of Socrates. His death may have silenced his voice, but his ideas remain alive and continue to shape human thought.
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