Plato’s Euthyphro is a dialogue between Socrates and the young ‘prophet’ Euthyphro outside the court in Athens just before Socrates is to go to trial ...
Continue Reading →In Crito, Socrates believes injustice may not be answered with injustice, personifies the Laws of Athens to prove this, and refuses Crito’s offer to finance ...
Continue Reading →The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Latin for Logical Philosophical Treatise or Treatise on Logic and Philosophy) is the only book-length philosophical work by the Austrian philosopher ...
Continue Reading →The eighteenth century struggled to define architecture as either an art or a science—the image of the architect as a grand figure who ...
Continue Reading →Despite dating from the 4th century BC, “The Art of Rhetoric” continues to be regarded by many as the single most important work ...
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