Socrates: A Life Worth Living by Devra Lehmann - ISBN: 9781644212615
Paperback
Challenge assumptions, seek truth: discover the life of Socrates.

Socrates: A Life Worth Living

A Life Worth Living

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    9 July 2024

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Summary

A lively and accessible introduction to the quintessential philosopher, and the civilized world’s first enemy of the state.

Named a Best Teen & YA Nonfiction title of 2022 by Kirkus Reviews

Socrates - A Life Worth Living traces the life and ideas of one of Western Civilization’s founding philosophers, whose influence is still felt more than two thousand years later. Socrates is famous for how he died, executed by the Athenian government for corrupting the youth of Athens, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781644212615
ISBN-10:1644212617
Author:Devra Lehmann
Publisher:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:Triangle Square
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:9 July 2024
Weight:369g
Dimensions:206mm x 140mm
Series:Philosophy for Young People
What They're Saying

Critics Review

What a welcome book! Socrates—relentless in the pursuit of truth, champion of the Socratic method, fearless prisoner of conscience—went willingly to his death upon the verdict of an Athenian jury. Why? He lived almost 2,500 years ago, and yet the questions he raised and the controversies he generated are disputed as heatedly now as they were then. Lehmann weaves into Socrates’s story the details of daily life and politics, historical context, and scenes from the comic stage that bring passages from Plato’s dialogues to life. The resulting animation of philosophy is as imaginative as it is realistic.”
Debra Nails, professor emerita, Michigan State University, and author of The People of Plato

“A thorough study of the brilliant, timeless, entertainingly abrasive thinker… .
This account is based on judicious use of source material and massive research and further livened throughout by frequent photos or diagrams of major Athenian buildings, sexually suggestive images on artifacts, and even an illustration of a hemlock plant. Women do get rare but occasional mentions.
A vivid, perceptive portrait aimed at spurring readers to take up the quest. (map, notes, note on sources, bibliography, glossary, index).”
—Kirkus Reviews
, starred review

About The Author

Devra Lehmann

DEVRA LEHMANN is the author of Spinoza- The Outcast Thinker, which won the 2014 National Jewish Book Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature. In her 35 years in the classroom, she has taught preschoolers to sound out monosyllables, high schoolers to read Shakespeare, and adults to parse Talmudic passages. She is now at work on a young adult biography of Augustine of Hippo.

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