The recent resurgence in Socratic scholarship has been rather unconcerned with the religious dimension of Socrates' thought. Yet there can be no doubt that there is such a dimension, and that it is significant to his Philosophy;. After all, Socrates was tried and found guilty of impiety.
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text;
citation_publisher
Mathesis Publications
citation_volume
3
citation_issue
1
citation_firstpage
82
Citation_lastpage
88
citation_keywords
Socrates; Philosophy;; Divine
citation_language
eng;
Bibliographic Citation
Kachi, Y. (1983). Gods, forms, and socratic piety. Ancient Philosophy;, 3(1), 82-8.