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Relying
exclusively on the texts, Professor Strauss analyzes and compares every
seemingly casual utterance as well as the more formal statements to recover
the true Socrates and to determine the character of political philosophy.
He investigates its origins, possibilities, and intention against
the nonphilosophical background from which it emerged. This is the final and most difficult volume of Strauss trilogy. Only a Strauss could unravel its apparently simple but actually labyrinthic arguments. Harry Neumann, Journal of the History of Philosophy |
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| Xenophons
Socrates Editors Note by Allan Bloom 192 pages, 6 x 9, preface, appendix, index Cloth: ISBN: 1-890318-95-7, 1998 $30.00 Paper: ISBN: 1-58731-965-7 $17.00 |