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Socrates and the Irrational

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Book Socrates and the Irrational James S. Hans
Libristo code: 06377945
Publishers University of Virginia Press, October 2006
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Traditionally, Socrates has been linked to the view of reason as the most important element in human behavior, the means through which our irrational capacities are tamed. This work argues that when Socrates speaks for himself, he reveals a far more complex portrait of the nature of human existence than the Platonic conception of him has conveyed.

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Full name Socrates and the Irrational
Author James S. Hans
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2006
Number of pages 224
EAN 9780813925530
ISBN 9780813925530
Libristo code 06377945
Weight 439
Dimensions 152 x 222 x 24
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