00969nam a22001697a 4500020001800000082001200018100005300030245010800083260004400191300002800235505001800263520028600281650004600567942000700613999001700620952016200637 a9780192853981 a941.081 aHarvie, Christopher, 1944- and Matthew, H. C. G. aNineteenth-Century Britain : A Very Short IntroductioncChristopher Harvie, 1944- and H. C. G. Matthew aNew YorkbOxford University Pressc2000 a171 Pagesb17x11 cmbPB aInclude Index aSocrates 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. aGreat BritainaHarvie, Christopher, 1944- cBK c30069d30069 0010406941_081000000000000_H254N_200070929421aGPLbGPLcGENd2017-04-17eCRV/GPLM/13/2017g886.74o941.081 H254N 2000p35809r2017-04-17w2017-04-17yBK