📱 eBook en inglés SOCRATES ON TRIAL: PHILOSOPHY AGAINST THE STATE

Truth, Democracy, and the Death of Athens' Greatest Questioner

MAYA COLTON

epubli- 9783565326822

Historia Universal Historia antigua universal

Sinopsis de SOCRATES ON TRIAL: PHILOSOPHY AGAINST THE STATE

In 399 BCE, Athens put one of its own citizens to death—not for treason or violence, but for asking too many questions. Socrates, the man who believed that "the unexamined life is not worth living," became the first philosopher tried and executed by a democracy in defense of itself. His trial marks one of the most enduring confrontations between free thought and political authority.
This book reconstructs the world behind that moment: a city still reeling from war, humiliation, and political turmoil. Drawing on Platos dialogues, Xenophons accounts, and Athenian legal records, it traces how public suspicion turned philosophy into subversion, and dialectic into danger. Athens feared Socrates not for what he said, but for what his method revealed—a society unsure of its own values.
By following the stages of the trial and the reasoning of his accusers, this narrative probes the tension between devotion to truth and loyalty to the state. In Socrates final words, Western philosophy inherited both a martyr and a mirror—reflecting the peril that awaits any democracy when it fears dissent more than ignorance.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565326822

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 15/03/2026

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