Socrates Knihy
Sokrates je dodnes záhadou, rovnako ako počas svojho života. Napriek tomu, že po sebe nič nenapísal, je považovaný za jedného z mála filozofov, ktorí navždy zmenili spôsob, akým je filozofia chápaná. Všetky informácie o ňom pochádzajú z druhej ruky a väčšina z nich je sporných. Jeho proces a smrť z rúk aténskej demokracie však tvoria zakladajúci mýtus filozofickej disciplíny a jeho vplyv ďaleko presiahol samotnú filozofiu v každej dobe. Sokratesov život je považovaný za vzor filozofického života a všeobecne za návod, ako by mal človek žiť.






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