Consisting of four lectures given in Cambridge, 1932, F.M. Cornford (author) notes the book is a general overview of the impact Socrates had on Western philosophy due to the lecture’s time restraints and the shear mass of nuance in the topic. Cornford lays out the question to answer, what were Socrate’s contributions to Western philosophy that warranted categorizing the eras before, during, and after by him.
— Jul 27, 2025 07:41AM
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