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Socrates: The Man and His Philosophy

by Luis E. Navia
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Overview

Provides a comprehensive examination of the primary sources of information concerning Socrates, and a clear analysis of the major themes associated with Socrates' philosophy.

About the Author, Luis E. Navia

Luis E. Navia is Professor of Philosophy at the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury.

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The first impressions Dr. Navia's book makes on the reader are the great lucidity of its arguments, and the living, human quality of its great protagonist, Socrates...the scholarship is of high quality: the field carefully researched, the ideas painstakingly footnoted,...Highly recommended to the general reader and to college and university libraries.
β€” Eugene Kelly, New York Institute of Technology

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...a thorough introductory survey...this sensible and judicious book will certainly be of use to many readers.

CHOICE - Eugene Kelly

The first impressions Dr. Navia's book makes on the reader are the great lucidity of its arguments, and the living, human quality of its great protagonist, Socrates...the scholarship is of high quality: the field carefully researched, the ideas painstakingly footnoted,...Highly recommended to the general reader and to college and university libraries.

Book Details

Published
August 6, 1985
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
376
Format
Paperback, 1985
ISBN
9780819148551

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