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Apr 2021
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E91 Pourquoi Socrate a-t-il été condamné...

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Cette année, j'ai décidé d'enfin combler les innombrables lacunes de ma culture générale ! Quoi de mieux qu'une pandémie pour se plonger dans les classiques que l'on n'a jamais le temps de lire ? Première étape de cet ambitieux programme, direction la Grèce antique ! Quand on s'intéresse à cette période, il y a un personnage incontournable : Socrate, bien sû ... Show More
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