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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Plato's Apology
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Plato's Apology is a compelling courtroom drama recounting Socrates' defense against charges of impiety and corrupting the youth, showcasing his unwavering commitment to truth and philosophical inquiry.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as one of the most profound texts in Western history.


Donald Robertson

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Donald Robertson on Socrates, Philosophy, and Modern Self-Help
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as a must-read for those interested in Stoicism, specifically highlighting the Apology.


Donald J. Robertson

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How Socrates Can Change Your Life | Donald J. Robertson
Mentioned to explain rhetoric and public speaking in Athens.

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Intro to Philosophy: Its Birth in Athens
Recommended as a more accessible text that conveys similar points to 'The Republic'.

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Plato's Republic II: The Individual vs. Society
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as a book he recommends everyone read.


Donald Robertson

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Book Launch: How to Think Like Socrates
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as a book he first read as a freshman in college where Socrates claims the unexamined life is not worth living.

Scott Samuelson

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604. The Intersection of Philosophy and Suffering: From the Stoics to Modernity feat. Scott Samuelson
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as an emblematic work of Western civilization, highlighting its enduring relevance.

Mitchell Rocklin

An Introduction to The Pillars
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as one of Plato's most famous dialogues that will be discussed in the next episode.

Jack Symes

Episode 70, Plato's Euthyphro: Socrates Accused (Part I - The Dialogue)
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as a seminar subject, discussing Socrates’ defense before the people of Athens.

Karl Schudt

Notetaking, AI, and Thoughts about Thoughts
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when discussing the use of common sense in interpreting archaeological evidence.


Flint Dibble

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