Harvie, Christopher, 1944- and Matthew, H. C. G.
Nineteenth-Century Britain : A Very Short Introduction Christopher Harvie, 1944- and H. C. G. Matthew - New York Oxford University Press 2000 - 171 Pages 17x11 cm PB
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Socrates wrote nothing himself, and is known to us only via the writings of others. This book examines the relation of these portrayals, especially Plato's, to the historical person, and also discusses the significance of Socrates' thought to the development of Western philosophy.
9780192853981
Great Britain
Harvie, Christopher, 1944-
941.081
Nineteenth-Century Britain : A Very Short Introduction Christopher Harvie, 1944- and H. C. G. Matthew - New York Oxford University Press 2000 - 171 Pages 17x11 cm PB
Include Index
Socrates wrote nothing himself, and is known to us only via the writings of others. This book examines the relation of these portrayals, especially Plato's, to the historical person, and also discusses the significance of Socrates' thought to the development of Western philosophy.
9780192853981
Great Britain
Harvie, Christopher, 1944-
941.081
