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Publisher | Maple Press |
Publication Year | 2013 |
ISBN-13 | 9789380816135 |
ISBN-10 | 9789380816135 |
Binding | Paperback |
Edition | FIRST |
Number of Pages | 64 Pages |
Language | (Hindi) |
Dimensions (Cms) | 21.5 x 14 |
Weight (grms) | 70 |
The Socratic Dialogues are a series of dialogues written by Plato and Xenophon in the form of discussions between Socrates and other persons of his time or as discussions between Socrates' followers over his concepts. Plato's Phaedo is an example of this latter category. Although his Apology is a monologue delivered by Socrates, it is usually grouped with the Dialogues. The Apology professes to be a record of the actual speech Socrates delivered in his own defense at the trial. In the Athenian jury system, an "apology" is composed of three parts: a speech, followed by a counter-assessment, then some final words. "Apology" is a transliteration, not a translation, of the Greek apologia, meaning "defense"; in this sense it is not apologetic according to our contemporary use of the term.
Dr. Alok Kumar
Maple Press