From Daimonion to The “Last” God

Philosophy Today 53 (3):265-272 (2009)
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The paper proposes rethinking our understanding of God and divinity by reflecting on Socrates' and Martin Heidegger's understanding of what is divine.

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The Impiety of Socrates.M. F. Burnyeat - 1997 - Ancient Philosophy 17 (1):1-12.

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