Socrates
The Public Conscience of Golden Age Athens
The Library of Greek Philosophers
Socrates, declared by the Oracle of Delphi to be the wisest man of all time, set out to challenge the assumptions people made about morality, and lay out clear definitions of right and wrong. His methods earned him friends, as well as enemies who had him put to death. Students will learn about a towering figure of moral philosophy, and the collapse of the golden age of Athens.
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Series Review--"This series introduces students to the great philosophers and mathematicians who helped shaped the intellectual world in modern times. ... these men come alive with the aid of colorful maps and illustrations, as well as examples of the kinds of knowledge these men taught to their students." -Tracy Fitzwater, Librarian, Crescent School District, Joyce, Washington, LMC