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Plato: The Complete Works (31 Books) - The Definitive Collection of Philosophical Classics - cover

Plato: The Complete Works (31 Books) - The Definitive Collection of Philosophical Classics

Plato, Bookish

Traductor Benjamin Jowett

Editorial: Bookish

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"🌟 Embark on a Philosophical Odyssey! 🌟 Delve deep into the profound insights of Plato, one of history's greatest thinkers, with this meticulously curated collection of his complete works.
🔥 "A timeless journey through wisdom, politics, and the nature of existence." 
✨ Why is this eBook ESSENTIAL for every thinker?

Traverse the dialogues that have shaped centuries of thought, from the 'Republic' to the 'Symposium'.
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- The intricate dialogues that probe the depths of justice, love, and knowledge.
- Plato's allegories that have puzzled and inspired thinkers for millennia.
- The foundational ideas that have influenced Western philosophy and culture.🌍 Over 50 million enthusiasts enlightened worldwide! 🌍
"I've revisited Plato's works multiple times in my life, and each time I discover something new. A must-have for every library!" 
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Disponible desde: 23/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 3000 páginas.

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