David Johnson; 2002; paperback; 100 pages

Socrates and Alcibiades: Four Texts


This new text includes selections from Platos Symposium, Alcibiades I, and Alcibiades II, providing a rich discussion of how Athens greatest philosopher loved and tried to teach her most ambitious youth and why Athens turned on both of them. This text explores the fragmentary historical relationship between these two men along with the discussion of Socrates alleged offense of corrupting the youth of Athens, his impiety, and his sentence of death for those offenses.

Price: $10.95
Buy Product Online | Visit Store Home
 
Manufactured by Johnson, D.


 Other Items from Classical Philosophy

  Plato and Xenophon: Apologies - Mark Kremer; 2006; paperback; 74 pages
  Aristotle: Poetics - Joe Sachs; 2006; paperback; 80 pages
  Plato: Gorgias - James Arieti and Roger Barrus; 2007; paperback; 246 pages
  Descartes: Discourse on Method - Richard Kennington, Pamela Kraus and Frank Hunt; 2007; paperback; 96 pages
  Plato's Republic - 2007; paperback; 358 pages
  Plato: Gorgias and Aristotle: Rhetoric - 2009; paperback; 300 pages
  Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics (hardcover) - Joe Sachs; 2002; hardcover; 180 pages
  Lucretius: On the Nature of Things - Walter Englert; 2003; paperback; 240 pages
  Plato's Sophist - Brann, Kalkavage, and Salem; paper; 104 pp; 1996; $9.95
  Plato's Phaedrus - Stephen Scully; 2003; paperback; 140 pages
  Plato's Symposium - Avi Sharon; 1998; paperback; 80 pages

 

  Return To The Focus Bookstore

 

 

ecommerce solutions
Shopping cart powered by MonsterCommerce e-commerce solutions.