carodunn's review

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challenging dark informative reflective tense slow-paced

4.25

m4tr1m0ny's review

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apology > crito > euthyphro > phaedo in my opinion, though of course his death in the ending of phaedo is heartbreaking

aninhaursi's review

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challenging informative reflective slow-paced

3.0

supercupcakez's review

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dark funny medium-paced

4.0

katcool's review

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5.0

Crito made me cry.

amirali's review

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challenging informative reflective medium-paced

4.5

jessica_dw's review

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5.0

Throw back to high school classics....

bryanmanio's review

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3.0

Marking this as 3 stars for now, but I think it might go up once I re-read it and fully grasp the harder to understand concepts.

caidyn's review

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4.0

What a book.

It started slow and difficult to understand -- mainly because the copy of the book I read had so many annotations that there was literally nothing I could annotate myself for the class -- to me actually getting into it. By the end, I really found myself enjoying it and the arguments. Socrates is definitely my kind of arguer; ironic and a little bit sarcastic. Sarcasm always is great.

I don't really think I'm going to do any analyzing. Why? Because I'll just repeat what my teacher has been telling us and what everyone else has said before me.

Read for: Reality and Human Existence

thirstkirst's review

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3.0

A lot of stuff going on here. Glad I got to discuss with a classroom of people in order to better understand the text. I understood well enough on my own, but it holds more meaning to me when discussed with others.