The Apology of Socrates presents a profound exploration of justice and the human experience, emphasizing Socrates' belief that suffering injustice is preferable to committing it. The narrative critiques Socrates' focus on intellect and reason, suggesting that neglecting emotions and values can lead to a disconnection from truth and reality. Through this examination, readers are encouraged to reflect on the importance of balancing intellect with human feelings, adapting to circumstances to achieve a harmonious understanding of life.
Jesús Soriano Bücher


Factors that limit the learning process at the basic level
Special education in the care of learning disabilities
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The book explores the critical distinction between two categories of subnormal intelligence: mental deficiency, caused by pathological brain conditions, and mental retardation, which refers to individuals who underperform relative to their potential without an organic brain disorder. This nuanced understanding is essential for better addressing the needs and capabilities of affected individuals.