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Reddit mentions of The Last Days of Socrates (Penguin Classics)

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of The Last Days of Socrates (Penguin Classics). Here are the top ones.

The Last Days of Socrates (Penguin Classics)
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ColorBrown
Height0.8 Inches
Length7.7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2003
Weight0.49383546688 Pounds
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Found 3 comments on The Last Days of Socrates (Penguin Classics):

u/robblse · 30 pointsr/BitcoinMarkets

Chin Up /u/Bit_By_Bit

  • Your meticulous analysis and smart comments were appreciated by most regular readers of this thread. Please keep them up when you feel ready to come back to it.

  • I am confident your peer group that is now mocking you will recognize your wisdom in a matter of months. You can start mocking them for believing in fiat money when we go through another round of major stock (and possibly bond) market crashes by mid-October (and ultimately a USD$ currency crisis within two years)

  • My condolences to your family. I have found Socrates' philosophical defense of the immortality of the soul to be very comforting reading when I have lost loved ones. Free full text here

  • I went back to your last mining analysis and gave it one more upvote to bring it's score up to 0. I'd encourage others to do the same.

  • "Rule #1: Be Excellent to Each Other"
u/SunRaAndHisArkestra · 2 pointsr/IWantToLearn

>Admittedly, analytical philosophy is the only type that has any real significance in the world of academia.

This has been a waning truth since 2001.

>The fairly traditional introductory text is "The Republic" by Plato. A massively influential work, and it is easy to read, not difficult to follow, and not bogged down by jargon like most modern philosophy. However, you might find it fairly boring.

Try The Last Days of Socrates.