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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nigel Tubbs (University of Winchester, UK) , Rowan Williams (Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9781350053717ISBN 10: 1350053716 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 07 October 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsSocrates on Trial makes us look at our world in new ways, urges us to rethink education, and is a much-needed plea for a Socratic uprising in education. Consumerism, screen-addiction, the exploitation of the earth resources, racial injustices - Tubbs argues that we cannot afford to remain in the world of shadows, and calls for an education that is profoundly self-critical and philosophical. In holding up a mirror, the book benefits and inspires all of us. * Emma Cohen de Lara, Senior Lecturer In Political Theory, Amsterdam University College, The Netherlands * What if Socrates were to return today, and insist again on asking uncomfortable questions of the propertied and the powerful? Tubbs's reply in this compelling philosophical fable is as fascinating and as shocking as its stylistic inspiration in Dostoyevsky's Grand Inquisitor. His Socrates discovers that the examined life is as unwelcome today as it was in ancient Athens, that property and power remain as allergic to questioning as then and, in a fatal ironic twist worthy of its protagonist, that it is now he who must defend himself against the failure of his efforts to lead others out of the cave. Tubbs's Socrates, questioning our culture and his own contribution to it, learns that, although he must fail again, this time at least he can fail better. * Howard Caygill, Professor of Philosophy, CRMEP, Kingston University, UK * This book is quite extraordinary at the literary as well as the philosophical level. A tour de force. * Josh Cohen, Professor of Modern Literary Theory, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK * In examining the divided life of our modern universities and politics, this book brings hope for the future: a passion we might all share, experience and thoughtfully act upon. * J. Scott Lee, Former Executive Director, Association for Core Texts and Courses, USA * Socrates on Trial makes us look at our world in new ways, urges us to rethink education, and is a much-needed plea for a Socratic uprising in education. Consumerism, screen-addiction, the exploitation of the earth resources, racial injustices – Tubbs argues that we cannot afford to remain in the world of shadows, and calls for an education that is profoundly self-critical and philosophical. In holding up a mirror, the book benefits and inspires all of us. * Emma Cohen de Lara, Senior Lecturer In Political Theory, Amsterdam University College, The Netherlands * What if Socrates were to return today, and insist again on asking uncomfortable questions of the propertied and the powerful? Tubbs’s reply in this compelling philosophical fable is as fascinating and as shocking as its stylistic inspiration in Dostoyevsky’s Grand Inquisitor. His Socrates discovers that the examined life is as unwelcome today as it was in ancient Athens, that property and power remain as allergic to questioning as then and, in a fatal ironic twist worthy of its protagonist, that it is now he who must defend himself against the failure of his efforts to lead others out of the cave. Tubbs’s Socrates, questioning our culture and his own contribution to it, learns that, although he must fail again, this time at least he can fail better. * Howard Caygill, Professor of Philosophy, CRMEP, Kingston University, UK * This book is quite extraordinary at the literary as well as the philosophical level. A tour de force. * Josh Cohen, Professor of Modern Literary Theory, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK * In examining the divided life of our modern universities and politics, this book brings hope for the future: a passion we might all share, experience and thoughtfully act upon. * J. Scott Lee, Former Executive Director, Association for Core Texts and Courses, USA * Socrates on Trial makes us look at our world in new ways, urges us to rethink education, and is a much-needed plea for a Socratic uprising in education. Consumerism, screen-addiction, the exploitation of the earth resources, racial injustices - Tubbs argues that we cannot afford to remain in the world of shadows, and calls for an education that is profoundly self-critical and philosophical. In holding up a mirror, the book benefits and inspires all of us. * Emma Cohen de Lara, Senior Lecturer In Political Theory, Amsterdam University College, The Netherlands * Author InformationNigel Tubbs is Professor of Philosophical and Educational Thought, University of Winchester, UK. He is the author of seven titles on philosophy and education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |