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The last days of socrates

The Last Days of Socrates is a series of four dialogues by Plato which describe the trial and death of Socrates in 403 B.C. The trial of Socrates for heresy and the corruption of youth gives Plato the opportunity to develop and present his own philosophy of the responsibility of the individual for his actions and their effect on their community as well as his belief in the immortality of the soul.

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Author(s) Plato - Personal Name
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Call Number 183.2 Pla e
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Classification 183.2
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Baltimore Maryland: Penguin Books
Publishing Year 1954
Publishing Place Baltimore Maryland: Penguin B
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