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Roots of Modern Technology
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Roots of Modern TechnologyRoots of Modern Technology

If the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates came to life again today, he would wonder how airplanes fly and light bulbs glow, but not wonder much about the world’s political and social changes that took place since his time. The author puts himself in the position of explaining to Socrates the technological fundamentals behind all our modern conveniences. Since he takes Socrates seriously, the author accepts the challenge of introducing the relevant mathematical and technical concepts, and he does so in a remarkably easy-tounderstand and accurate way.
 
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Tags: Socrates, author, wonder, accepts, takes, Roots, Modern
The Development of Ethics, Vol. 1: From Socrates to the Reformation
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The Development of Ethics, Vol. 1: From Socrates to the ReformationThe Development of Ethics, Vol. 1: From Socrates to the Reformation

In the first volume of his Development of Ethics, Terence Irwin undertakes the ambitious task of offering a historical and critical study of moral philosophy from Socrates to the Reformation. Unlike other works on the history of ethics, Irwin does not simply give a sequential exposition of various historical moral theories, accompanied by an account of the possible philosophical foundations and merits of each theory. Rather, Irwin views the development of ethics as part of a tradition -- what he calls the "Socratic tradition," which he approaches in a critical manner.
 
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Tags: Irwin, critical, moral, Socrates, tradition, Development, Reformation, Ethics
The Trial & Death of Socrates: Apology and Phaedo
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The Trial & Death of Socrates: Apology and PhaedoThe Trial & Death of Socrates: Apology and Phaedo

The trial and death of Socrates remains a powerful document, partly because it was a true account of one of the greatest figures in history. In "Apology", Socrates defends himself before the court against charges of corrupting youth and "Phaedo" is the account of the last words of Socrates.
 
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Socrates: A Guide for the Perplexed
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Socrates: A Guide for the Perplexed This book offers an introduction to Socrates, ideal for undergraduate students taking courses in Ancient and Greek Philosophy. Socrates is regarded as the founder of Western philosophical inquiry. Yet he left no writings and claimed to know 'nothing fine or worthy'. He spent his life perplexing those who encountered him and is as important and perplexing now as he was 2500 years ago. Drawing on the various competing sources for Socrates that are available to us, "Socrates: A Guide for the Perplexed" guides the reader through the main themes and ideas of Socrates' thought.
 
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Socrates
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SocratesSocrates

Socrates presents a compelling case for some life-changing conclusions that follow from a close reading of Socrates' arguments.
Offers a highly original study of Socrates and his thought, accessible to contemporary readers 
Argues that through studying Socrates we can learn practical wisdom to apply to our lives 
Lovingly crafted with humour, thought-experiments and literary references (from the Iliad to Harry Potter), and with close reading sof key Socratic arguments 

 
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Tags: Socrates, arguments, close, thought, reading