Sokrates Och Hans Anklagare (Socrates and His Accusers) by Pehr Gustaf S derholm offers a historical and philosophical examination of the life, trial, and accusations against Socrates. Written in Swedish, this work delves into the circumstances surrounding Socrates' prosecution in ancient Athens, exploring the political and intellectual climate that led to his condemnation. S derholm provides insights into Socrates' philosophical beliefs and methods, shedding light on his enduring impact on Western thought. This book offers valuable context for understanding a pivotal moment in history and philosophy.
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