Apologizing for Socrates: How Plato and Xenophon Created Our Socrates

Lexington Books (2010)
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Abstract

Apologizing for Socrates places some of the Platonic and Xenophontic writings in the context of contemporary controversies over Socrates, providing a perspective in which many of the philosophic and literary features of the text can be explained. In addition, it sheds light on the apologetic techniques used by Plato and Xenophon

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Gabriel Danzig
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