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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF PLATO - The Republic Symposium Apology Phaedrus Laws Crito Phaedo Timaeus Meno Euthyphro Gorgias - cover
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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF PLATO - The Republic Symposium Apology Phaedrus Laws Crito Phaedo Timaeus Meno Euthyphro Gorgias

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Plato's "The Complete Works of Plato" serves as a comprehensive compilation of the philosophical insights and dialogues that have shaped Western thought. This extensive anthology features seminal texts such as "The Republic," "Phaedrus," and "Symposium," showcasing Plato's distinctive prose and dialectical method. His works traverse diverse themes, including ethics, politics, metaphysics, and epistemology, all couched within a Socratic questioning framework that provokes critical reflection. The literary style is marked by clarity, depth, and philosophical rigor, making it essential not only for scholars but also for general readers intrigued by the foundational issues of existence and knowledge. Plato, a pivotal figure in ancient philosophy, was profoundly influenced by his teacher Socrates and the tumultuous political landscape of Athens. His experiences during the Peloponnesian War and subsequent events led him to seek answers beyond the superficial understanding of ethics and governance. Through his writings, Plato sought to cultivate a more just society, articulating ideals that resonate through centuries, shaping perspectives not only in philosophy but in art and politics. For anyone yearning to engage with the foundational texts of Western philosophy, "The Complete Works of Plato" is indispensable. It invites readers to not just learn but to actively participate in a dialogue'Äîone that transcends time and space, challenging them to ponder fundamental questions about the nature of truth, justice, and the human condition.
Disponível desde: 20/11/2023.
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