• Readings of Plato's Apology of Socrates: Defending the Philosophical Life (edited book)
    with Vivil Valvik Haraldsen and Knut Olof Gunnar Pettersson
    Lexington Books. 2017.
    Contributors to this volume focus on the character of Socrates as the embodiment of philosophy, employing this as a starting point for exploring various themes in the Apology. These include the relation of philosophy to democracy, rhetoric, politics, or society in general, and the overarching question of what comprises the philosophic life.
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    Readings of Plato’s Apology of Socrates (edited book)
    with Vivil Valvik Haraldsen and Olof Pettersson
    Lexington Books. 2018.
    In Plato’s Apology of Socrates we see a philosopher in collision with his society—a society he nonetheless claims to have benefited through his philosophic activity. It has often been asked why democratic Athens condemned a philosopher of Socrates' character to death. This anthology examines the contribution made by Plato’s Apology of Socrates to our understanding of the character of Socrates as well as of the conception of philosophy Plato attributes to him. The 11 chapters offer complementary …Read more
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    Readings of Plato's Apology of Socrates: Defending the Philosophical Life (edited book)
    with Vivil Valvik Haraldsen and Olof Pettersson
    Lexington. 2017.
    Contributors to this volume focus on the character of Socrates as the embodiment of philosophy, employing this as a starting point for exploring various themes exposed in the Apology. These include the relation of philosophy to democracy, rhetoric, politics, or society in general, and the overarching question of what comprises the philosophic life.
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    Readings of Plato's Apology of Socrates: Defending the Philosophical Life (edited book)
    with Vivil Valvik Haraldsen and Olof Pettersson
    Lexington Books. 2017.
    Contributors to this volume focus on the character of Socrates as the embodiment of philosophy, employing this as a starting point for exploring various themes exposed in the Apology. These include the relation of philosophy to democracy, rhetoric, politics, or society in general, and the overarching question of what comprises the philosophic life.