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Eryxias

Plato

Tradutor Benjamin Jowett

Editora: DigiCat

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In Plato's dialogue "Eryxias," the philosophical exploration of wealth and virtue is meticulously examined through a conversation between Socratic figures. The dialogue is characterized by its dialectical style, which delves into the relationships between material wealth, ethical integrity, and the nature of the soul. Set within the context of 4th century BCE Athens, a time marked by the tensions between burgeoning wealth and traditional moral values, "Eryxias" serves as both a reflection on contemporary social issues and a critique of the Athenian preoccupation with monetary success. The subtlety of Plato's prose allows for a layered interaction between the characters, inviting readers to ponder the deeper implications of wealth on personal integrity and societal harmony. Plato, a student of Socrates and the founder of the Academy in Athens, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political dynamics of his time. His philosophical inquiries often emerged from the disillusionment with Athenian democracy and the moral decay he perceived in society. "Eryxias" reflects his belief that true wealth is found in the cultivation of virtue and knowledge, serving as a response to the materialism of his contemporaries. This thought-provoking dialogue is highly recommended for readers seeking to engage with foundational philosophical questions regarding ethics and prosperity. Both scholars and casual readers will find value in Plato's insights, challenging them to examine their own beliefs about wealth and its role in a fulfilling life.
Disponível desde: 15/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 16 páginas.

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