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  • Charmides

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    "Charmides" is a dialogue written by Plato, in which the philosopher Socrates engages in a conversation with Charmides, a young and handsome Athenian aristocrat, about the nature of temperance or self-control. At the beginning of the dialogue, Socrates expresses his admiration for Charmides' good looks and noble character, and asks him if he knows what temperance is. Charmides admits that he does ... Leer más

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  • The Seventh Letter

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    Series series World Classics
    "The Seventh Letter" is a letter written by the philosopher Plato, addressed to Dion, a close friend and former student. It is a personal and philosophical reflection on Plato's life, his teachings, and his relationship with Dion. In the letter, Plato describes how he came to philosophy, and how he was inspired by Socrates, his mentor and friend. He also discusses his travels, including his time ... Leer más

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  • Parmenides

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    The awe with which Plato regarded the character of 'the great' Parmenides has extended to the dialogue which he calls by his name. None of the writings of Plato have been more copiously illustrated, both in ancient and modern times, and in none of them have the interpreters been more at variance with one another. Nor is this surprising. For the Parmenides is more fragmentary and isolated than any ... Leer más

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  • Crito

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    "Crito" is a philosophical dialogue written by Plato that explores the nature of justice, friendship, and duty. The book takes its name from one of the main characters, Crito, a friend of Socrates. Overall, "Crito" is a powerful exploration of the nature of justice and duty, as well as the importance of friendship and loyalty in difficult times. It challenges the conventional wisdom of its time ... Leer más

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  • Menexenus

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    The Menexenus has more the character of a rhetorical exercise than any other of the Platonic works. The writer seems to have wished to emulate Thucydides, and the far slighter work of Lysias. In his rivalry with the latter, to whom in the Phaedrus Plato shows a strong antipathy, he is entirely successful, but he is not equal to Thucydides. The Menexenus, though not without real Hellenic interest, ... Leer más

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  • Philebus

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    The Philebus appears to be one of the later writings of Plato, in which the style has begun to alter, and the dramatic and poetical element has become subordinate to the speculative and philosophical. In the development of abstract thought great advances have been made on the Protagoras or the Phaedrus, and even on the Republic. But there is a corresponding diminution of artistic skill, a want of ... Leer más

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  • Meno

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    Meno is a Platonic dialogue which addresses the question of whether virtue can be taught, and examines the concept of anamnesis. Through Socrates' questioning of Meno's slave, the dialogue suggests that knowledge is innate, with Socrates suggesting that all learning occurs through recollection of our prior knowledge rather than through instruction. ... Leer más

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  • Laws

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    "Laws" is a philosophical dialogue written by Plato that explores the nature of justice and the role of law in society. The book takes the form of a dialogue between an Athenian stranger, two Cretan politicians, and a Spartan politician. Overall, "Laws" is a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of justice, law, and government. It challenges the conventional wisdom of its time and continues ... Leer más

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  • Phaedrus

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    Series series World Classics
    "Phaedrus" is a philosophical dialogue written by Plato that explores the nature of love, the power of rhetoric, and the relationship between speech and truth. The book takes its name from one of the main characters, Phaedrus, who is a young and handsome Athenian. The dialogue concludes with a discussion about the nature of speech and writing, and the relationship between the two. Socrates argues ... Leer más

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  • Euthydemus

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    The Euthydemus, though apt to be regarded by us only as an elaborate jest, has also a very serious purpose. It may fairly claim to be the oldest treatise on logic; for that science originates in the misunderstandings which necessarily accompany the first efforts of speculation. Several of the fallacies which are satirized in it reappear in the Sophistici Elenchi of Aristotle and are retained at ... Leer más

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  • Symposium

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    The Symposium by Plato is a philosophical dialogue that explores the various facets of love and its role in the attainment of higher truth. Through a series of speeches given by the characters, Plato's work provides an illuminating examination of eros and its potential as an agent for personal transformation. The text serves as an exploration into the nature of human emotion, offering insight into ... Leer más

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  • The Republic

    de Plato ...
    Series series World Classics
    The Republic by Plato is a philosophical text that addresses the question of justice. In the text, Plato argues that justice is not simply a matter of following the laws of the city, but rather is something that must be based on the ideal state of the city. For Plato, the ideal state is one in which all citizens are able to participate in the ruling of the city. ... Leer más

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