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Socrates: A Man for Our Times | Paul Johnson
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A brilliant portrait of the Greek philosopher who personified philosophy. Socrates was undeniably one of the greatest thinkers of all time, yet he wrote nothing. Throughout his life, and indeed until his very last moment alive, Socrates fully embodied his philosophy in thought and deed. It is through the story of his life that we can fully grasp his powerful actions and ideas. In his highly acclaimed style, historian Paul Johnson masterfully disentangles centuries of scarce sources to offer a riveting account of a homely but charismatic middle-class man living in Athens in the fifth century b.c., and how what this man thought still shapes the way we decide how to act, and how we fathom the notion of body and soul. Johnson provides a compelling picture of the city and people Socrates reciprocally delighted in, as well as many enlightening and intimate analyses of specific aspects of his personality. Enchantingly portraying "the sheer power of Socrates's mind, and its unique combination of steel, subtlety, and frivolity," Paul Johnson captures the vast and intriguing life of a man who did nothing less than supply the basic apparatus of the human mind.
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This book focuses on the life of Socrates. It is one of the few books to make me tear up. 😢 I'm glad I got to know this great philosopher a little better through this book.

QuoteQueen @Trav if you love Socrates I recommend this book. I was in tears at the end. 💚 8y
Trav Oh how funny - I actually read this one last year! 8y
QuoteQueen @Trav haha nice! Did you like it? 8y
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Trav I was sorely disappointed to tell you the truth. Not an entirely accurate representation of Socrates from what I can remember and too many assumptions on the authors behalf. 8y
Trav I'm glad you enjoyed it though 😉 8y
QuoteQueen @Trav I felt like he had to make a lot of assumptions given there's not a lot on Socrates and Plato may have skewed his representation to serve his purpose. This author had to do the same in a way too. 8y
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