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Recommended books for learning about Socrates
Hello there!
I've been practicing Stoicism for a couple of years now and am fairly well read on the works of Epictetus, Seneca and Marcus Aurelius , and as I'm sure we're all aware Socrates is such an essential individual in terms of his contribution to influencing the Stoics.
I am immensely curious about reading about him and learning the Socratic way, the fundamentals which would no doubt only augment and provide deeper understanding to how all this jazz coalesced but I haven't a clue where to start.
Does anyone know any good texts, books n such on Socrates? Be it easily digestible translations or esoteric literature, if anyone has any good recommendations I'd be quite grateful.
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