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What is virtue? What is moderation? What is justice? What is courage? What is good? What is piety? Socrates thought that understanding the perspectives of others on these six great questions would help him become a more excellent human being. Following in Socrates's footsteps, Christopher Phillips--"Johnny Appleseed with a master's degree" ()--investigates these same questions, beginning in the marketplace of modern-day Athens. He goes on to investigate the timely responses and outlooks of people from different cultures and backgrounds around the world: from Greece and Spain to Japan and Korea, Mexico City, and Chiapas, where the region's indigenous people struggle for fundamental human rights. Phillips also traveled throughout the United States, holding dialogues in diverse communities from New York City to the Navajo Nation. Introducing us to less familiar thinkers in non-Western traditions who were kindred spirits of Socrates, Phillips enlarges our perspectives on life's fundamental questions, creating an innovative world survey of philosophy.
Synopsis
WHAT IS VIRTUE? What is courage? What is justice? What is piety? What is moderation? What is good? Socrates believed that seeking out the perspectives of others on these six questions would help him become a better human being. Christopher Phillips, Johnny Appleseed with a master's degree (Utne Reader), poses Socrates' questions to people with disparate backgrounds all over the world, from veiled Muslim women in Detroit to the indigenous inhabitants of Chiapas, Mexico. The responses uncover surprising commonalities between cultures. Six Questions of Socrates opens minds and reinvigorates the idea of philosophy not as an academic or historical exercise but as a way of thinking about ho to live now.
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How people around the world grapple with the great questions posed by Socrates.
About the Author
Christopher Phillips is the author of Socrates Caf