The trial and death of Socrates

Book • 1992
The book consists of four dialogues: *Euthyphro*, *Apology*, *Crito*, and *Phaedo*.

These dialogues delve into Socrates' defense against charges of impiety and corrupting the youth, his respect for the law despite his death sentence, and his discussions on the immortality of the soul.

The dialogues provide a profound exploration of Socrates' philosophy, his commitment to intellectual integrity, and his impact on Western thought.

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