Six Great Dialogues: Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Symposium, the Republic Contributor(s): Plato (Author), Jowett, Benjamin (Translator) |
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ISBN: 0486454657 ISBN-13: 9780486454658 Publisher: Dover Publications OUR PRICE: $6.30 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: May 2007 Annotation: Plato's 4th-century BC "Dialogues" rank among Western civilization's most important and influential philosophical works. With Socrates as the central disputant in a series of arguments, they probe a broad range of enduringly relevant issues. All 6 of these works feature authoritative translations by the distinguished classical scholar Benjamin Jowett. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Philosophy | History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical - Philosophy | Essays - Philosophy | Individual Philosophers |
Dewey: 184 |
LCCN: 2006053470 |
Series: Dover Thrift Editions |
Physical Information: 1.14" H x 6.6" W x 8.18" (0.77 lbs) 480 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.) |
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Publisher Description: Plato's brilliant dialogues, written in the fourth century B.C., rank among Western civilization's most important philosophical works. Presented as a series of probing conversations between Socrates and his students and fellow citizens, they form a magnificent dialectical quest that examines enduring political, ethical, metaphysical, and epistemological issues. Here, in one inexpensive edition, are six of Plato's remarkable and revelatory dialogues, each translated by distinguished classical scholar Benjamin Jowett. Apology defends the integrity of Socrates' teachings. Crito discusses respect for the law. Phaedo considers death and the immortality of the soul. Phaedrus explores the psychology of love. Symposium reflects on the ultimate manifestation of the love that controls the world, and The Republic ponders society and the philosopher's role within it. Stimulating, dramatic, and always relevant, these dialogues have profoundly influenced the history of intellectual thought, and offer crucial insight into mystical, aesthetic, and other aspects of Platonic doctrine. |